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Donald Trump, Elon Musk address the left’s constitutional crisis allegations during ‘Hannity’ exclusive

President Donald Trump and Doge Head Elon Musk respond to allegations from liberal media experts and Democratic leaders that they are causing a constitutional crisis, and their detractors say they “have a sloppy.” “We are guilty of a crime that denies us.”

“That's always the first thing they do,” he violates the constitution. “They don't even know what they're talking about. [about]”Trump said in the pair's first joint interview on Tuesday about “Hoanity.”

The 47th president added that he “didn't really care about the constitution.”

Trump, Musk shuts down media “let us apart” in an effort

Musk exclusively added that the allegations are “absurd.”

“When these attacks occur, what they are guilty of control is that they are guilty. They say what is being done is unconstitutional, but what they are doing. is unconstitutional,” the founder of Tesla.

The apparently unlikely political duo has an exclusive extensive interview with Fox News host Sean Hannity, and has revealed the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), Trump's first 100 days and other major issues. We discussed a variety of topics, including.

Trump officially announced the role of masks in his new administration shortly after his decisive victory in the election in November, saying, “dismantling the government's bureaucracy, reducing excessive regulations, and expenditures in vain. Tap him to cut back and help rebuild federal agencies.

In recent weeks, Doge has targeted the US Agency for International Development, the US Department of the United States. Health and Welfare Services US Department of Education.

Since taking office, the Trump and Doge agenda have faced scrutiny from many Democrats. There are several media and democratic voices Target MuskHe accused him of stealing the president of power through Doge and laughing at him as “President Elon Musk.”

“We have to either surpass our target or do the right thing,” Musk told Fox News host Sean Hannity.

“If we weren't doing something convenient, they wouldn't complain much… What we're really trying to do here is to restore the will of people through the president. And what we found is that there is: Unelected bureaucracy – if we say that we are not elected, there are vast federal bureaucrats who mercilessly oppose the president and the cabinet.”

Musk concluded that the anger from many on the left was “slavery of bureaucracy and the will of the people,” which attempted to restore democracy and the will of the people.

Democrats loved Doge's idea before Trump, the White House removed

The pair also combines how their unsuspecting political alliance with the “opportunity to correct the system and restore the power of democracy” offered by Trump's decisive 2024 election victory I explained if I came to.

While Doge is the administration's main vessel to address “waste, fraud and abuse,” Trump and Musk highlighted the role of “capacity” and “care” in bringing about change in government.

“Add more ability and compassion, and better deals are available for Americans,” Musk claims that American taxpayers have been getting “bad deals” especially in the previous Biden administration. said Musk.

Also, during the “Honity” limited edition, Musk revealed his experience with “Trump Mad Syndrome.” Presidential election in 2024.

“I happened to mention the president's name, which seemed to have been shot along with jugular darts like methamphetamine and rabies,” Musk said in a joint interview.

Musk enthralled the people at the party and wondered why they couldn't have a normal conversation.

“They're like they've become totally unreasonable,” he said.

Trump and Musk have also shut down various media attempts to “tear us away” in recent weeks.

“I Trump should always look at it. “In fact, Elon called me, and he said, 'They're trying to pull us apart.' I said, “Absolutely.” ”

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“It's so obvious. They're so bad. I thought they were good at it. They're actually bad, so if they're good at it, I'll never be president. Because,” Trump added, Trump said, No one doesn't know the criticism.

Sarah Rumpf-Whitten, Louis Casiano of Fox News Digital, contributed to this report.

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