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'Very troublesome ending': Susie Wiles breaks silence on Trump, Musk fallout, calls Elon world's smartest man

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White House chief of staff Susie Wiles broke her silence on President Donald Trump and Elon Musk's fallout and said their relationship had a very troublesome ending for reasons that even she is not aware either. But it ultimately is a "little hiccup" for the administration, Susie Wiles said on the latest episode of Pod Force One.

'Ice maiden' Susie apparently did not have a great relationship with Elon Musk and she did not like how he was spreading his influence in the White House when he was working out of there. But on the podcast, Wiles said she loved working with Elon. “The president was very, very kind to him, and Elon had so much to offer us,” Wiles responded. “He knew things we didn’t know. He knew people and technologies that we didn’t know. It was a great thing when it was a great thing, and had a very, I think, a very troublesome ending.”

Miranda Devine, the host, told Wiles that she noticed that Elon Musk almost had a fatherly fixation with Donald Trump, which Miranda guessed was inevitable to blow up at some point. "Similar," Susie Wiles agreed with Miranda.



"I don't know. I don't understand," Susie Wiles said when she was asked why Trump and Musk fought. "U know what's being said. Doesn't ring accurate to me. But I don't know," she said.

"I enjoyed working with Elon. I think he's a fascinating person, sees the world differently, and I think that's probably what the president saw, too. Just a little bit different than the average Joe. Certainly came to not-a-good ending," Wiles said, calling Elon the world's smartest man with a quirky approach to the way he views everything -- business, organizations and government.

After a bitter feud that could not be mended, Elon Musk has started his own party called 'America Party' and is now doubling down on Epstein Files after the DOJ and FBI closed the case of the convicted pedophile and said Epstein did not have any client list and there was no foul play in his death by suicide in 2019 in his prison cell.
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