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The American billionaire, owner of the Tesla electric car company, Elon Musk, has expressed his desire not to run for former President Donald Trump in the White House race once more.

A few days following Trump mocked the American businessman during a political rally, Musk said, in a tweet to him on Twitter, Monday, “I don’t hate this man, but it’s time for Trump to put on his hat and sail with the sunset.”

“Democrats should also stop attacking (on the former president),” Musk added, noting that this was “Trump’s only way to survive and reclaim the presidency.”

Musk’s comments came in response to comments made by Trump during a rally in Anchorage, Alaska, on Saturday, where he was addressing a rally in support of House candidate Sarah Palin and Senate candidate Kelly Chebaka.

During his speech, the former president said that Musk would not buy Twitter, and that the Tesla CEO had caused chaos.

And Musk said during the Qatar Economic Forum, last month, that he had not decided who he would support in the upcoming presidential elections, a week following he announced on Twitter that he was leaning towards supporting Florida Governor, Republican, Ron DeSantis, for the position of president in 2024, noting that “Trump He will be 82 (at the end of his next term), too old to be the CEO of anything, let alone the United States.”

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