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Chris Hayes leads to the reason why Trump’s mandate of Elon Musk was an “abject failure”: “nobody likes guys”

Chris Hayes seemed to have fun in the episode of “All in” on Thursday when he launched things by telling all the ways in which Elon Musk’s mandate in Administration Donald Trump was “an abject and unmountained failure”.

There were many ways that Musk failed, when Hayes had checked during the opening segment, but ultimately it comes down to what extent he is unmanageable. Even voters in the swing state “really prefer it to leave.”

“To put the news in SpaceX’s language, it seems, Elon Musk’s career as co-president of Donald Trump had a little unchased dismantling,” started Hayes, referring to the failure of the Musk Euphemism Company for each time one of his Rocket Les washing was failed.

“Technically, it was sort of scheduled,” continued the MSNBC host. “His DOGE campaign has always been considered temporary, but less than six months in this administration, the man who came as a kind of rock star Maga who jumped during rallies of Trump, appeared in each meeting of the cabinet – seemed to run the cupboard meetings – spoken to adorant crowds at the CPAC, is now slipped without ceremony of the side door.”

Hayes explained that “the passage of Musk in the government was an unmountained abject failure, in any case that you look at it, on the substance, it is just extremely destructive and also volatile”. He then descended a fairly complete list of said destruction, continuing: “Musk has made enormous substantial damage, both to our own country, to other people, among the most vulnerable abroad, who will be difficult to repair, but even according to his own standards, because I do not think that he cares about this, his so-called cost-safeguarding program, was a total failure.”

Of course, at this stage, Hayes explained how, in addition to making incalculable damage to the country, Doge has not ended up saving money either. And more than that, Musk himself has become extremely unpopular. This unpopularity, noted Hayes, even extended to the Trump administration.

Musk now goes out of order, because many people have felt this way. When they surround him, he was roughly rejected by everyone, we saw a report after report that everyone could simply not endure the guy. No matter how rich it is. In March, the New York Times reported an explosive cabinet meeting where the Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, the transport secretary Sean Duffy and the secretary of veterans Doug Collins, all toes in musk for his random cups in their respective agencies. Earlier this month, the Atlantic reported on a screaming match in charge of an explanative between Musk and the secretary of the Treasury Scott Bensente who has spread from the oval office in more public areas of the West wing. This same article also quotes the Advocate General of the American Federation of Government employees saying: Cit: “We have expelled it from the city … No one likes the guy.”

“` `No one likes the guy ‘could be the best summary of musk’s incursions in American politics I have encountered,” said Hayes, noting how it even had political effects, such as the elections of the Supreme Wisconsin Court in which it appears that state voters were particularly discouraged by Musk.

“Everywhere, voters do not like it,” said Hayes, noting that “Musk’s intrusion into national policy has also had very real financial consequences for his businesses, and he has lost billions of dollars, at least somehow on paper. Since he spent more than two $ 70 million to make Trump’s election last year, Tesla has been in his own toxic reputation here in the United States. »»

“His mandate in Washington was a complete, substantially and politically failure, and to his own reputation and his own businesses. He was raised in his own offer. He convinced himself, because he is worth a lot of money, that everyone loves him, that the American public would fall in love with his buffoonery.

You can look at the entire segment, which also includes a guest discussion on the question below:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OCQS_X1B90O

The journalist of the NY Times Teddy Schleifer discusses the release of Elon Musk from the Trump administration

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