It was apparent from her speech that Karoline tried to be diplomatic about their very public split.
Karoline Leavitt of the White House Press Secretary’s office has commented on the disputes taking place between Donald Trump and Elon Musk.
In the past few days, the couple has taken over the news because of their well-publicized fight.
Musk and Trump were on friendly terms in the past, but since the billionaire departed from the White House, their relationship has reportedly changed.
Musk publicly spoke out against the president’s ‘big beautiful bill,’ which later made Trump say he was ‘disappointed’ in what came from the SpaceX founder.
Besides politics, Musk has alleged that Trump is holding back some of the Jeffrey Epstein files as he appears in them.
And here comes the biggest surprise: @realDonaldTrump is listed in the files related to Epstein. That is the main explanation behind keeping them secret. I hope you have a good day, DJT!
Musk went on to tell his followers: “Place this post for future reference.” The truth will be discovered in the end. Still, he did not provide supporting facts for what he claimed.
Jeffrey Epstein was waiting to go to trial for sex trafficking when he died in his cell in August 2019. Reports say that Epstein died by suicide.
During the recent feud between Musk and Trump, Karoline Leavitt, White House Press Secretary, has branded Musk’s criticism of the President as an ‘unfortunate episode’.
As Elon shared with CNN, being unhappy with the One Big Beautiful Bill is what led to this unfortunate incident for him. Passing this important legislation and making America great again is the focus of the President.
She has addressed the concerns again in a guest appearance on Fox News’ Hannity.
About the challenges with the couple, she revealed Elon recently thanked the president for leading to cut back waste and unnecessary spending in our government, something the big bill is designed for.
She then added: “All along, the only thing that has changed is Elon went back to his companies and used his rights as a businessman, while President Trump should use his position to defend the country.”
Also, Leavitt called the Healthcare Bill ‘the greatest act to be passed in the Capitol Hall since modern times’.
This legislation cuts taxes the most for middle class and working people, keeps President Trump’s earlier tax cuts in 2017 and also addresses key campaign pledges he shared with voters all over the country.