1 Elon Musk's TIME Magazine Cover has everyone Saying the same Thing
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Elon Musk beautifying the cover of Time Magazine could spell catastrophe for the DOGE-running tech billionaire.

Time's newest issue shows Musk sitting behind the Resolute Desk - where President Donald Trump should be positioned - in the Oval Office.

' No,' Trump first reacted in the Oval Office Friday together with Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba when asked if he had a response to Musk's cover.

After a long pause, he then sarcastically responded: 'Is Time Magazine still in organization? I didn't even understand that.'

He added: wiki.vst.hs-furtwangen.de 'Elon is doing an excellent task. He's finding significant scams and corruption and waste,' the president added, indicating the work the billionaire has done collapsing USAID. 'He's got a staff that's fantastic. He's wanted to do this for a very long time.'

Trump had promoted being named Time's Person of the Year himself last year.

In February of 2017, Time Magazine put White House Chief Strategist Steve Bannon on the cover and asked the concern: 'Is Steve Bannon the 2nd most powerful guy on the planet?'

At the time, Bannon was identified 'The Great Manipulator.'

In April 2017, The New York Times reported that Trump was irritated by that cover, informing individuals 'that does not simply take place,' a term the president utilized when discussing servants overshadowing him.

Bannon was out in August of that year.

Time Magazine's most current cover reveals Elon Musk being in President Donald Trump's location behind the Resolute Desk in the Oval Office

President Donald Trump is caught seated behind the Resolute Desk in the Oval Office - in a similar position where Elon Musk is represented on the new Time magazine cover

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Comment now Now, eight years later, Musk's cover is a lot more provocative.

A reporter questioning Trump in the Oval Office Friday even explained that Musk was sitting behind 'your Resolute Desk.'

Musk, the richest person on earth, has gotten simply as much attention as Trump given that the was sworn back in on January 20.

DOGE's early actions - to take a trashing ball to USAID, are chronicled in Time's piece about the billionaire's arrival in Washington.

Government staff members at the Department of Homeland Security told the magazine how they're presuming the 'protective crouch' as they wait for DOGE to show up.

In the after-effects of Time's cover release, Musk was making his own moves.

'I like @realdonaldtrump as much as a straight guy can love another man,' he proclaimed on X, the platform he obtained, on Friday early morning.

During the Friday afternoon press conference with Japan's Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba, Fox News' Peter Doocy kicked off the questioning by asking Trump what the very first lady idea of Musk's pronouncement.

'Oh I believe she'll be OK with it, in some way,' Trump said.

In another Friday morning post, Musk cheered that Trump was the 'Greatest president ever!'

Musk highlighted a post where Trump said he was going to end the 'absurd Biden push for Paper Straws, which do not work.'

'BACK TO PLASTIC!' Trump wrote.

Musk ended up being an ardent MAGA fan in July, when Trump made it through an assassination attempt at a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania.

A February 2017 Time cover supposedly annoyed Trump when it showcased then Chief White House Strategist Steve Bannon, wiki.eqoarevival.com identifying him 'The Great Manipulator'

DAMAGE CONTROL? On Friday early morning Elon Musk said that he liked President Donald Trump 'as much as a straight male can enjoy another man'

Minutes before he identified Trump the 'Greatest President ever!' as the Republican is poised to sign an executive order barring paper straws

The billionaire SpaceX, Tesla and X boss endorsed Trump and then plowed millions into the Republican's reelection effort over Democratic nominee, Vice President Kamala Harris.

In the run-up to the inauguration Musk seldom left Trump's side - even renting a $2,000-a-night home at Mar-a-Lago.

During this time duration, Vivek Ramaswamy - who has actually currently left as the co-leader of DOGE - and in turn Musk, began an online war with Bannon and other MAGA traditionalists over using H1-B visas.

Trump appeared to take the tech business owners' side.

Musk stirred up some more difficulty when he trashed the AI project Stargate, which Trump revealed from the White House on January 21, simply one day after inauguration.

The DOGE leader isn't a fan of OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, one of the three tech leaders included in the $500 billion project.

A Republican politician close to the White House told Politico that some Trump staff were 'furious' at Musk for torching Stargate online.

'It's clear he has abused the distance to the president,' the Trump ally said. 'The issue is the president doesn't have any leverage over him and Elon gives zero f *** s.'

Trump was then asked about it.

'He dislikes one of the people in the offer,' the president shrugged.

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