Elon Musk has joined Donald Trump and Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman for a formal White House dinner, the second joint public appearance since a bitter public feud earlier this year.
Musk's attendance could be a sign of reconciliation in a turbulent relationship between the Tesla CEO and the US president.
Musk supported and funded Trump's election last year and became a close adviser to his administration early this year, leading the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) and overseeing cuts to federal funding and jobs.
But the two soon had a spectacular falling out.
The billionaire businessman took to social media to attack Trump's sweeping tax and spending bill as fiscally reckless, and said he planned to create a new political party.
Trump hit back threatening to cut of

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