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Donald Trump Sends Clear Message to Elon Musk, Sparking Global Reactions

President-elect Donald Trump has captured the world’s attention with his victory in the November United States presidential election. Americans are now embracing Trump’s viral dance move, affectionately known as the “Donald Dance,” and incorporating it into various sports celebrations.

One issue that Trump has faced since winning the election is the reported disagreement between him and tech billionaire Elon Musk, who openly supported Trump during his campaign.

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Trump has responded to Musk’s allegations by sending him a message.

On Tuesday, Trump tweeted his excitement about heading to the Great State of Texas to witness the launch of an extraordinary project – the largest object ever to be elevated into space. He wished good luck to Elon Musk and the dedicated team behind this remarkable endeavor.

Twitter users expressed their reactions to the message from fans.

“Just months ago, Biden attempted to hinder SpaceX by denying their launch licenses. However, according to one supporter, Trump intervened and rescued them from this ordeal,” the fan claimed, without providing any evidence to support their statement.

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One enthusiastic individual expressed their excitement, exclaiming, “How thrilling it is to be alive and witness the extraordinary friendship between our future president and Elon Musk!”

One fan, who seems to believe he represents all of Texas, expressed their pride in having both Trump and Elon Musk in the state. They believe that Elon is leading the way in advancing civilization and that Trump will help free it from bureaucratic obstacles.

It will be intriguing to witness the unfolding of this saga over Trump’s term, given the unpredictable nature of both Musk and Trump.

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