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Elon Musk criticizes Biden administration, called him a ‘damp sock puppet’

 For reasons best known to the SpaceX founder Elon Musk, he has called the president of the United States a ‘damp sock puppet in human form’.  

On Friday, Tesla CEO slammed the president for treating the American citizens as fools. He said this after Biden met executives from General Motors but not Musk. Musk has been waiting to meet the president but the US leader has been conveniently avoiding him. 

When some posts began circulating on the social media where the meeting and its happening were revealed, Musk said that "Biden is a damp sock puppet in human form."

The billionaire reportedly feels that Tesla, the company Musk owns, is an important element among other electric vehicle companies in America but still Biden chose to meet executives of General Motors, Ford but not him. 

In the meeting, Biden discussed $1.75 trillion Build Back Better legislation which is of direct relevance to these companies. Post the meeting, Biden talked about how electric vehicles are a part of the future but while talking about it, he purposely left out Tesla. 

He said that he feels companies like GM and Ford are contributing to the future of America by making more electric vehicles here at home in such large proportions. 

Tesla CEO Elon Musk


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