The second Trump administration is marked by significant internal strife and conflict, as exemplified by the tension between allies like Elon Musk and Sam Altman, and the competing ideologies of protectionists and Wall Street. Trump's administration has shifted to one where personal loyalty is paramount, and differing worldviews create a dynamic court-like environment, suggesting that major political conflicts will occur within this structure rather than between parties. This contrasts with Trump's first term, which aimed for more traditional political norms amid chaos.
Elon Musk criticized the funding for a new AI venture between OpenAI, Oracle, and SoftBank, highlighting intragroup conflicts even among Trump's allies.
President Trump’s second administration exhibits open conflict among its factions, indicating a shift from previous terms, focusing more on personal loyalty than traditional politics.
Trump’s administration appears as a royal court, with personal loyalty being the litmus test for favor, showcasing ongoing internal strife amid political ambitions.
Current political conflicts seem more concentrated within Trump’s inner circle, revealing tensions around ideologies like MAGA populism versus Silicon Valley libertarianism.
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