THE White House rejected concerns about the bulling controversy between billionaire, Mask and trade adviser Peter Navarro on tariffs, referring to Donald Trump’s government, for example.
The White House spokesman responded, on Tuesday (08.04.2025), to a question about Elon Musk’s recent caustic comments about President Donald Trump’s adviser to Peter Navarro. To a question about conflict And how could it affect the public’s understanding of duties, Caroline Levit said they would leave “against»To continue.
“They are obviously two people who have very different views on trade and duties. Boys will always be boyswe will let their public confrontation continue. You should all be very much grateful We have the most transparent administration in history, “he said.
During the weekly press conference he gave, he continued, stressing “Trump’s willingness to hear all sides”. ‘Has people at the highest levels of government, who have a lot of different Views on very different issues. The President takes into account all the views and then receives the best decision based on advantage of the American public. “
“Boys will be boys” — Leavitt on Musk referring to Navarro as “dumber than a sack of bricks” pic.twitter.com/YCPHKi9o36
– Aaron Rupar (@Atrupar) April 8, 2025
Elon Musk called Peter Navarro, “really foolish and more stupid than a brick sack” in a continuous rupture about Trump’s tariff policy.
For his part, in an interview, Navarro referred to Mr. Tesla as’assembly“And not as a manufacturer, due to the use of accessories made abroad.
Navarro is truly a moron. What he says here is demonstrably false.
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) April 8, 2025
When asked about Trump’s plans for duties, Navarro said he prefers to see these accessories manufactured in the US in the future.
OR conflict Between Musk and Navarro – two of the president’s most influential advisers – on Tesla’s construction practices reflects one deeper And ongoing discussion in the “heart” of US industrial and commercial policy, which reaches the White House, as seeks historical duties.