Laura Ingraham defends Elon Musk as “the Thomas Edison of our time”

Like most of the media world, Laura Ingraham spent an important part of her on Thursday after Elon Musk and President Donald Trump in turn exchanged beards on social networks.
But at the end of the day, the host of Fox News decided that the former allies would be better as an older than enemies. She even went so far as to defend the billionaire from Trump’s potential anger.
“As for the president, he should simply disengage. Musk is his own person. The government contracts that he has standing on their own merit, they should not be questioned. Threatening to shoot them, it is not wise when five minutes ago, you praised Musk’s work to help save the Americans blocked in space, “she said on” the angle of Ingraham “.
“Elon Musk is like the Thomas Edison of our time,” added Ungraham. “He sacrificed for America personally and professionally and he wanted to make Trump’s presidency occur. And this is the case. “
In the end, the Pundit is confident that the old friends will compose, despite the fact that Musk suggests that Trump is in Epstein files.
“It is their mutual desire to help America, to save America from the decline and the ruin of Kamala Harris and the Democrats, who initially led their friendship from the first day,” noted Ingraham. “Now, stop thinking how happy media and democrats are. They have always wanted to break this alliance, I said this week, and today they still had their wish. Last week, we told you that their relationship was always improbable.”
“Trump has always been populist. Sometimes he was a democrat, sometimes-but he has always been a populist. He is a real estate guy who makes offers. Musk has almost always been libertarian, technology and engineering, innovative,” she continued. “In Tesla and SpaceX, he is the best dog; He orders people, and he has the right to do so. But in Washington, Trump is the best dog, and he calls the gunshots. Still, the other two branches of the government, however, check it. And just as Elon does in his companies, Trump does his best. And until Elon understood these challenges. “
“I understand, Elon is frustrated that things of common sense are not done in DC, but again, it has not been to DC … It has been going on since, you know, decades and decades and decades,” concluded Ingraham. “Things do not only happen now, no longer is cut. But train your frustration, not on the guy who fought everyone to get where he is, but on the people who block Donald Trump.”
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