Donald Trump criticized Elon Musk for announcing the creation of a fresh political organization in the United States. The president of the United States called this thought “absurd” and warned against introducing confusion into the American political system.
“I think it is absurd to form a 3rd party,” Trump told reporters before leaving for Washington, fresh Jersey. He stressed that America “has always had a two-party system”.
Musk announces a fresh group
Billionaire and erstwhile advisor to the president announced a fresh group called the organization of America on Saturday. The day before, he published a poll in which he asked netizens whether they advocate the creation of a fresh party.
Trump did not hide his disappointment by decision of the chief of Tesla. In his interview with journalists, he said that “the creation of a 3rd organization only creates confusion”.
Trump criticizes Musk on fact Social
The president stated in his entry on the fact Social platform that he was “sad” by watching Musk “derail”. He estimated that Tesla's boss had become “in rule a wreck” over the last 5 weeks.
«It may have fun with it, but I think it is absurd» - Trump said, referring to the political plans of the billionaire.
Talks about hostages in Gaza
In his interview with Trump journalists, he besides referred to a possible agreement on Hamas' release of hostages and ceasefire in the Gaza Strip. According to him, there is simply a chance that specified an agreement will be reached this week.
On Monday, Trump is scheduled to meet Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the White House. On Sunday, the portal Axios wrote, citing 2 representatives of the U.S. government, that Trump wants to scope an agreement from Netanyahu on the conditions for ending the war in Gaza.
Details of the planned contract
The agreement provides for a 60-day truce involving the release of 10 surviving Israeli hostages and the surrender of 18 dead bodies. Trump hopes that this will be a step towards a broader agreement.
Netanjahu has so far not wanted to sign any treaty ending the war," noted Axios. A gathering at the White home may be crucial for further peace negotiations.
From Washington Natalia Dziurdzińska (PAP) Note: This article was edited with Artificial Intelligence.