Cabinet meeting out of control: Musk vs. Rubio - a heated argument!

Cabinet meeting out of control: Musk vs. Rubio - a heated argument!

A tumultuous dispute in the White House ignited on Thursday between Elon Musk, the CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, and US Secretary of State Marco Rubio. The conflict began during a cabinet session when Musk Rubio accused no measures to reduce personnel in his ministry. According to a report by the New York Times Musk complained that Rubio did not respond sufficiently to the required freestations.

Rubio countered that more than 1,500 employees had already been deleted by the salary list by early retirement, and criticized Musks suggestions. In an ironic inquiries, he indicated whether Musk wanted to put her back, just to relieve her again. The conflict continued to escalate, as well as Transport Minister Sean Duffy intervened in the heated dialogue, he blamed Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency (Doge) to advance the layoffs of air traffic controllers. Musk rejected these accusations as "lies", which also heated up the situation.

Trump reaches

When the situation worsened, President Donald Trump took advantage of and brought up a surprising and unusual proposal: air traffic controllers were to be recruited from the ranks of the students of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Trump explained that such positions required "talented geniuses, naturally talented". Despite the substance of the dispute, Trump did not go into journalistic inquiries directly and praised both Musk and Rubio for her work. However, for the first time, he expressed a subtle criticism of Musk's drastic savings plans by noting that muscle should better do with a "scalpel" than with an "ax".

The dynamics of this cabinet session not only reflect the tensions within the Trump administration, but also raises questions about the future personnel policy of the US government, such as the OE24 reported. The dispute could have far -reaching consequences for the relationships between the high -ranking employees of the government and its leaders.

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