White House: Trump does not support Musks artificial intelligence company getting federal contracts
Odaily News White House press secretary Levitt said on Wednesday that she believes U.S. President Trump does not support federal agencies signing contracts with Musks artificial intelligence company. When asked whether Trump wants to cancel the recent contract with Musks artificial intelligence enterprise, Levitt said she would discuss the matter with the president. About a week ago, Musks xAI, along with three other major technology companies, received a contract of up to $200 million from the Department of Defense. Trump and Musk have been in a fierce dispute since Musk resigned as a special government employee in late May. Trump said he could retaliate against Musk by canceling federal contracts signed with Musks companies. (The Hill)
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