WASHINGTON: President Donald Trump on Friday denied reports that Elon Musk would see top secret US plans for a possible war with China, saying that his billionaire ally´s links with Beijing raised potential conflicts of interest.
The rare acknowledgment of Musk´s dueling roles in business and government came as Trump pushed back against media reports saying the Space X and Tesla owner would receive a Pentagon briefing on its China strategy.
The reports fanned concern about the influence of the world´s richest man in the White House as an unelected, South African-born tycoon who has become Trump´s closest adviser. Musk did visit the Pentagon on Friday, but Trump insisted he was “there for DOGE, not for China” -- referring to Musk´s Department for Government Efficiency, which is expanding its cost-cutting drive to the defence department.
“I don´t want to show it to anybody. You´re talking about a potential war with China,” Trump told reporters in the Oval Office when asked about the possibility of sharing the war plan with Musk. “Certainly you wouldn´t show it to a businessman... Elon has businesses in China and he would be susceptible perhaps to that.”
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