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ADJUVA LEGAL® • 22d
Was this expected? Trump and Elon are no more best friends, it seems.
Good for the world, btw.
Two capitalists can never be good leaders.
Their fallout might just slow down childish decisions 'masked as progress'.
Or is this all a drama?