Musk Was Invited To The White House For The First Time Since His Spat With Trump
1- 5.09.2025, 8:01
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Will the former chief counselor come in?
Billionaire and former White House chief White House adviser Ilon Musk said he has been invited to a summit of CEOs from leading US technology companies.
It was reported by CNN.
Ilon Musk said he would not attend the event.
"My representative will be there," he said.
The White House spokesman said the guest list includes Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg, Apple CEO Tim Cook, Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates, Google CEO Sundar Pichai and OpenAI CEO Sam Altman.
"The fact that Musk was invited may be a sign that relations between him and the White House are warming. In recent days, public comments by Trump and Vice President J.D. Vance seem to indicate that they will welcome Musk back into their ranks," the piece said.
In a conversation with CNN this week, Trump said Musk is a "common-sense person" who is a "good person" even though he "got off the team the wrong way."
Ilon Musk on July 5 announced the formation of his own political party, which he called "America's Party." He said that his political force would become an opposition to the Republican Party of Donald Trump and should compete for 2-3 seats in the US Senate and 8-10 seats in the House of Representatives.
These initiatives came amid the businessman's conflict with Donald Trump. Musk publicly accused the head of state of having ties to the Jeffrey Epstein case, to which Trump responded by threatening to cut government funding for Musk's projects.
But already on July 20, American media wrote that Ilon Musk is probably suspending these plans.