Game of Thrones

Trump is the elected emperor. Musk wants to be one by right of genius. They are not allies — it seemed like it — but the fight for the Throne of Power in the United States has thrown them into an imperial duel. And, as in great political tragedies, ambition is the engine of discord.
Donald Trump is now threatening to deport Elon Musk. Yes, you read that right: deport. The tech hero, the Tesla visionary, the master of X (formerly Twitter), turned into a persona non grata by the White House. And Musk? Calm. Indifferent. He says he doesn't lose any sleep.
Trump is trying out a new strategy: it's called reverse engineering. The DOGE — the department that aims to reduce the weight and waste of the Federal State — can swallow this uncomfortable heir. The logic is simple: those who don't go along with it, protect themselves. They started with political hugs and kisses, they separated at the first disagreement, and now, each one sharpens his knives. A Throne is not shared.
But Musk has a structural problem: he was born in South Africa. According to the Constitution, he cannot be president of the United States. And since America has not yet annexed Johannesburg, his dream of the Oval Office is, for now, on hold.
It is important to remember — as in the series Game of Thrones , where everyone betrays each other, hates each other and reconciles without warning — that with Trump and Musk anything is possible. Lightning passions, dramatic breakups, alliances of chance. At the limit, they fight for a Throne that orders concentration camps to be built in Florida to deport illegal immigrants. It is the new Empire. Shameless. Limitless.
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