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President Donald Trump has shut down the latest criticism from the mainstream media and critics' class about his relationship with government efficiency head Elon Musk.

“It's so obvious. They're so bad. I thought they were good at it because they're actually bad, and I'll never be president,” Trump said. “Hanity” is currently being interviewed on Tuesday, February 18th.

The former Democratic presidential candidate says his party is acting “pathetic” to stop Musk's dogs

While Republican leaders are new to criticism from the media and liberal experts, his alliance with Mask sparked a new wave of rage.

Several media and democratic voices have targeted Musk, accusing him of robbing the president of power through doges and labeling Tesla co-founder President Elon Musk.

Hannity reasoned that the criticism was an attempt to “divide” the executive partnership and make the pair “start to hate each other.”

In response to his attempt to “tear us away,” Trump said, “I I always saw that… in fact, Elon called me – he said, “They're trying to pull us apart.” I said, “Absolutely.” ”

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Despite the story, Trump and Musk agree that the American people are “wise” and “get” what they are “in their efforts to reduce and reduce the scope of the federal government.” did.

For the full interview, watch “Hannity” on Tuesday, February 18th and have an exclusive sit-in with Trump and Musk.

Louis Casiano of Fox News Digital contributed to this report.

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