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BBC News reports: 30 minutes ago! President Trump issues shocking warning about deporting Billionaire Elon Musk from the US after Tesla’s tax breaks were removed… more

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Washington, D.C. — In a move that has stunned political observers and Silicon Valley alike, former U.S. President Donald Trump has issued a shocking public warning regarding tech billionaire Elon Musk, suggesting that the Tesla CEO could face deportation if he continues to clash with American political leadership.
The remarks came shortly after reports emerged that Tesla’s long-standing federal tax incentives had been officially removed, dealing a significant financial blow to the electric vehicle giant.
Speaking at a rally in Michigan, Trump addressed a crowd of supporters:
> “If Elon Musk wants to bite the hand that fed him—those billions in tax breaks—maybe he doesn’t belong here. Maybe we send him back to South Africa or wherever he wants to go!”
Though Trump has no current executive authority, the statement has sparked outrage, debate, and speculation on social media and political talk shows. Musk, who became a U.S. citizen in 2002, has not publicly responded to the former president’s comments.
White House and Tesla Silent
The Biden administration has not commented on Trump’s remarks. Meanwhile, Tesla has declined to make an official statement, though sources close to Musk describe him as “shocked but unfazed.”
Analysts React
Political analysts say the comments may be part of Trump’s broader strategy to criticize federal spending and green energy policies, especially as he eyes a return to the White House in 2028.
Legal experts, however, stress that U.S. citizenship cannot be revoked or deportation threatened without due process and serious legal grounds.
Social Media Erupts
Hashtags like #DeportElon, #TrumpVsMusk, and #ElonResponds are currently trending on X (formerly Twitter), with users divided between defending the SpaceX and Tesla CEO and supporting Trump’s nationalist rhetoric.
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