Trump wants to scrap $7,500 EV tax credit-and make Musk an advisor
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"Tax credits and tax incentives are not generally a very good thing," Trump said, reflecting his stance on the $7,500 EV tax credit and signaling a potential policy shift if elected.
Trump expressed interest in having Elon Musk in his administration, stating, "If he would do it," indicating a possible collaboration despite Musk's previous denial of any role discussions.
Recent months have seen a growing bond between Trump and Musk, particularly after Musk endorsed Trump for the 2024 election, which has sparked interest in their political alignment.
Both Trump and vice presidential candidate JD Vance have expressed anti-EV sentiments, with Vance previously suggesting the elimination of the EV tax credit amid shifting political landscapes.
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