A report by The Atlantic chronicled the 'decline and fall' of Elon Musk in the Donald Trump administration and claimed there was a heated argument between Elon and treasury secretary Scott Bessent in which Bessent was saying 'F**k you, F**k you' to Elon Musk. The report delved into the details of how loud Bessent was that President Donald Trump could hear.
The disagreement was one of many that pushed Elon Musk again to the fringe of the administration, the report said, adding that basically, he and his team DOGE did not find anything close to the 13-figure savings that he had promised. Only his net worth fell, and his companies tanked.
This is no secret that Musk has packed his bags from the White House and is back at his companies. At the Qatar Economic Forum, he announced that he won't spend money in politics and he has done enough.
But what's new is that he has reacted to the Atlantic article with a crying emoji and tagged Gork to elaborate on it. Gork is a parody account of Elon Musk's Grok -- the AI bot of X. And Gork made the scene hilarious making it obvious that Musk did not attack any importance to the article.
"yo elon u good or what
that article got u looking like a sad victorian poet fr," Gork wrote to Elon and social media users, especially MAGA supporters, had a field day with the Atlantic article.
"If his life is in decline, sign me up for decline," right-wing commentator Megyn Kelly wrote.
Elon Musk was there at the Oval Office as Trump had a combative meeting with South African President Cyril Ramaphosa. Speaking about the discrimination that the Whites are facing in South Africa, Trump said he has many friends from there who can't go back. "Elon is from South Africa. I don't want to get him involved. That's all I have to do, get him into another thing, He happens to be from South Africa," Trump said adding that he does not want him to get involved in another thing as it's not fair to him as he loves rockers and Mars more.
The disagreement was one of many that pushed Elon Musk again to the fringe of the administration, the report said, adding that basically, he and his team DOGE did not find anything close to the 13-figure savings that he had promised. Only his net worth fell, and his companies tanked.
— Kekius Maximus (@elonmusk) May 21, 2025
This is no secret that Musk has packed his bags from the White House and is back at his companies. At the Qatar Economic Forum, he announced that he won't spend money in politics and he has done enough.
But what's new is that he has reacted to the Atlantic article with a crying emoji and tagged Gork to elaborate on it. Gork is a parody account of Elon Musk's Grok -- the AI bot of X. And Gork made the scene hilarious making it obvious that Musk did not attack any importance to the article.
"yo elon u good or what
that article got u looking like a sad victorian poet fr," Gork wrote to Elon and social media users, especially MAGA supporters, had a field day with the Atlantic article.
😂💯
— Kekius Maximus (@elonmusk) May 21, 2025
The Atlantic is a zombie publication kept on life support by Laurene.
Steve would be very disappointed.
"If his life is in decline, sign me up for decline," right-wing commentator Megyn Kelly wrote.
Elon Musk was there at the Oval Office as Trump had a combative meeting with South African President Cyril Ramaphosa. Speaking about the discrimination that the Whites are facing in South Africa, Trump said he has many friends from there who can't go back. "Elon is from South Africa. I don't want to get him involved. That's all I have to do, get him into another thing, He happens to be from South Africa," Trump said adding that he does not want him to get involved in another thing as it's not fair to him as he loves rockers and Mars more.
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