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Trump, Musk say media trying to drive them apart

One of his top allies, President Trump and Elon Musk, argued that mainstream media was trying to drive a wedge between them and the president's agenda.

“That's true,” Trump told Fox News host Sean Hannity to presidents like the New York Times and the Washington Post “threw everything they had at you.” I answered when I got it.

“They want a divorce,” Hannity said in a joint interview with Trump and Musk. It will be aired on Fox Tuesday night. “They want you to start hating each other.”

“Yeah, I'm always watching it. They tried it and then stopped. It was hatred, they had a lot of different things,” Trump agreed.

Musk Interviewed He said he was “once worshiped to the left,” but after expressing his support for Trump at a party with friends before the election, he said he was “shotted along with jugular vein darts, including methamphetamine and rabies. It seemed like that.

Musk recently called Trump, the president said after seeing reports of efforts to reform the federal government.

“He said, 'You know, they're trying to pull us apart.' I said, “Absolutely.” You know, they said we will break the news. “And I say it's very obvious. They thought it was so bad. They thought they were good at it. No one in history has ever gotten any worse publicity than me. I think so.”

Trump and Musk have aired the network in recent weeks by reporting on attacks on major newspapers and Trump's first weeks as head of the new Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) and Musk's role.

This week's Musk proposed to jail CBS News journalists for how CBS News journalists handled a 60-minute interview with former vice president Harris.

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