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As Elon Musk’s loses Donald Trump’s sanctuary, Russia is ready to be his best friend

A billionaire's feud ignites an unexpected offer of political asylum.

A surprising offer of political asylum from a Russian official has appeared during the growing public fight between visible argument across social media and traditional news. This sudden breakdown in their relationship has left Musk, who once seemed like a political er of Trump, in a vulnerable position and has created an unexpected opportunity for Russia to get involved.

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According to Newsweek, Dmitry Novikov, a well-known Russian official, suggested that Russia would be willing to give Musk political asylum if he ever needed it. While Novikov said it was unlikely Musk would require such protection, the offer itself is important. The asylum offer should be seen in the wider context of US-Russia relations, which are already tense because of the war in Ukraine and other global conflicts.

Russia’s move could be seen as a deliberate attempt to take advantage of the division in American politics, possibly to weaken the US both at home and abroad. By offering safety to a famous American figure, Russia might be trying to present itself as a more stable and welcoming place compared to the US, which appears divided and unstable.

Russia wants Musk now that he’s fighting with Trump

Several factors may have led to Novikov’s statement. The public nature of the Musk-Trump fight likely played a part, giving Russia a chance to insert itself into a high-profile American political drama. Additionally, Musk’s business interests and technological skills make him a valuable person, and having him in Russia could bring major economic and technological benefits.

His knowledge of space exploration and electric vehicle technology could help Russia’s own goals in these areas. This is especially true since the stock is falling.

For Musk, the asylum offer creates a difficult situation. While he probably won’t need it right now, it represents a major change in his relationship with the US and might signal the end of his earlier political for the Trump istration. Accepting asylum would mean giving up his American citizenship and facing serious legal and personal consequences. However, rejecting the offer doesn’t change the fact that Russia is sending a message about Musk’s increasingly uncertain position in the US.

The impact of the “One Big Beautiful Bill” on this situation is huge. The law, meant to deal with the US public debt, seems to be at the center of the Musk-Trump dispute. Their different opinions on whether it works and what it means may have made existing tensions worse, leading to the growing conflict and eventually opening the door for Russia to get involved.


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