Musk to visit Pentagon amid reports of briefing on potential war with China – US politics live | US politics

Musk to visit Pentagon amid reports of briefing on potential war with China – US politics live | US politics

Trump denies report on Musk briefing on China

Donald Trump has denied a New York Times report that his close ally, billionaire Elon Musk, was due to be briefed by the Pentagon on Friday about the US military’s plan for any war that might break out with China.

“China will not even be mentioned or discussed,” Trump said in a post about the Pentagon meeting on Truth Social on Thursday.

The Pentagon chief, Pete Hegseth, said in a post on X that the meeting would be “about innovation, efficiencies & smarter production”.

A US official, speaking on the condition of anonymity, said the briefing for Musk would be attended by senior US military officials in the Pentagon and would be an overview on a number of different topics, including China.

According to the New York Times report, the briefing would include 20 to 30 slides that lay out how the United States would fight in a conflict with China. The newspaper cited two US officials it did not identify.

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Lauren Gambino

Lauren Gambino

Senator Bernie Sanders, independent of Vermont, and congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Democrat of New York, delivered a scathing rebuke of Donald Trump and his billionaire ally, Elon Musk, accusing them of “screwing over” working and middle class Americans as they turn the country into an oligarchy.

Speaking to an overflow crowd of thousands as part of his Stop Oligarchy tour, Sanders warned the president: “We will not allow you to move this country into an oligarchy. We’re not going to allow you and your friend Mr Musk and the other billionaires to wreak havoc on this country.”

Ocasio-Cortez put it differently: “We’re going to throw these bums out and fight for the nation we deserve.”

Sanders trained some of his sharpest attacks on industry titans.

“You know who the biggest criminals are in this country? They are the CEOs of major corporations who are robbing us every single day,” he said. “They are the fossil fuel industry that has lied to us for years about what they’re doing to the planet. It is the drug companies who charge us the highest prices in the world and people die because they can’t afford those drugs. It’s the insurance companies who deny claim after claim. Those are major criminals.”

Earlier on Thursday, Sanders and Ocasio-Cortez held another rally in Las Vegas. The tour continues on Friday, with events in Colorado, including a town hall in Denver featuring Alvaro Bedoya, an Federal Trade Commission member who was abruptly fired by Trump this week. On Saturday, the pair will return to Arizona for a rally in Tucson.

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