It's been eleven excruciating months since billionaire Elon Musk vociferously announced that he "fully" endorsed then-candidate Donald Trump following the failed assassination attempt against him during a rally in Pennsylvania.

At first, Musk appeared to dislike the optics of donating tens of millions of dollars a month to the president's election campaign. But the burgeoning relationship quickly flourished into a full-on bromance, with Elon Musk even awkwardly jumping with joy on stage at an October campaign event.

Things between the two got so serious, that Trump started riffing on the degree to which Musk had become glued to his side at Mar-a-Lago, like a rescue dog unwilling to part from his new master's side.

"Elon won’t go home. I can’t get rid of him," Trump teased at a Capitol H

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