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DONALD Trump has revealed that Elon Musk has promised to fly to Mars AND will give him a job at the White House.
Trump and Musk’s newfound alliance initially surprised the world after the duo’s public feud led the tech mogul to call for Trump to step down from politics just two years ago.
In the interview with Fox News, Trump described Musk as a “great business guy”.
When asked by host Maria Bartiromo which agencies he would shut down if re-elected, Trump referred to his enemy-turned-pal.
He said: “Let me have you ask another person, because I’m gonna have Elon Musk… he’s dying to do this, he’s a great business guy actually.”
He continues: “He’s a great cost cutter, you’ve seen that, and he said ‘I could cut costs with affecting anybody’.
“He doesn’t want to be in the cabinet, he just wants to be in charge of cost cutting.
“We’ll have a new position, Secretary of Cost Cutting.”
Musk has also promised to put America on Mars by 2028 if the former president is re-elected – and beat China to the red planet.
Trump added: “I want him to send a rocket to Mars.
“He’s made a promise to get to Mars by the end of my administration [in 2028], which will hopefully be long before China or Russia.”
It comes after the SpaceX founder and tech entrepreneur publicly endorsed Trump ahead of the federal election.
Musk wrote on X after the Pennsylvania July 13 shooting: “I fully endorse President Trump and hope for his rapid recovery.”
The two’s praise of each other comes in stark contrast to Musk’s previous comment after the former president accused Musk of lying about who he voted for in the 2020 presidential election.
“I don’t hate the man, but it’s time for Trump to hang up his hat & sail into the sunset,” Musk posted in July 2022.
SPACEX MAKES HISTORY
Trump’s high praise of Musk comes after the SpaceX Starship rocket completed a world first after part of it was captured on its return to the launch pad.
Starship is the most powerful rocket ever made. SpaceX and its chief executive, Elon Musk, hope that it will one day carry people to the moon and Mars.
Towering almost 400ft, the empty Starship blasted off at sunrise from the southern tip of Texas near the Mexican border.
The SpaceX vehicle’s lower half manoeuvred back beside its launch tower where it was caught in a giant pair of mechanical arms, as part of its first test flight.
It brings SpaceX’s ambition of developing a fully reusable and rapidly deployable rocket a big step closer.
Engineers at SpaceX declared: “A day for the history books.”
SpaceX CEO Elon Musk wrote on X: “Ship landed precisely on target! Second of the two objectives achieved.”
Trump and Musk – the unlikely bromance
Former president Donald Trump and Telsla CEO Elon Musk’s relationship started rocky, but the pair have since reconciled, with Musk fully endorsing Trump and interviewing him on X Spaces on August 12.
In 2022, Elon Musk and Donald Trump publically feuded on X, then still known as Twitter.
Trump called Musk a liar and “bulls**t artist” during a rally in Alaska.
“Elon is not going to buy Twitter,” Trump said at the time.
“You know, he said the other day, ‘I’ve never voted for a Republican.’ I said, ‘I didn’t know that – you told me you voted for me. So he’s another bulls**t artist, but he’s not going to be buying it.”
In response to Trump’s critiques, the SpaceX founder clapped back.
“I don’t hate the man, but it’s time for Trump to hang up his hat & sail into the sunset,” Musk posted.
Musk also went on to buy X months later.
The X owner said he had previously voted mostly for Democrats since becoming a United States citizen in 2002.
However, when the 2024 election rolled around, he endorsed Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, Trump’s rival.
“My preference for the 2024 presidency is someone sensible and centrist,” Musk wrote on X in 2022.
“I had hoped that would [be] the case for the Biden administration, but have been disappointed so far.”
His shift in political parties might be attributed to his plummeting relationship with President Joe Biden who didn’t invite Musk to the 2021 White House electric vehicle summit.
Despite their past issues, Trump and Musk’s relationship took a turn in March after they met at Mar-a-Lago.
Trump was also previously against electric vehicles but has since changed his stance.
“I’m for electric cars,” he said at a rally earlier this month.
“I have to be, because Elon endorsed me very strongly. So I have no choice.”
Following the assassination attempt at Trump’s rally in July, Musk announced his support for the former president.
“I fully endorse President Trump and hope for his rapid recovery,” Musk wrote on X after the shooting.
During a recent press conference, Trump spoke highly of Musk.
“I respect Elon a lot. He respects me,” he said.
“Elon, more than almost anybody I know, he loves this country. He loves the concept of this country, but like me, he says this country is in big trouble, it’s in tremendous danger.”