President Trump refuted a New York Times report claiming Elon Musk was to be briefed on U.S. military plans regarding China, labeling it as fabricated. Despite Trump's dismissal, the Times defended its article, which was corroborated by The Wall Street Journal. Following press coverage, Musk's briefing was altered to an unclassified meeting format. Trump noted potential conflicts of interest due to Musk's business ties in China. He criticized The Times as dishonest, while the publication affirmed its commitment to factual reporting.
Mr. Trump denied that Mr. Musk would be briefed on the Pentagon's military plans involving China, calling The New York Times report a fake story.
The New York Times stated, 'We stand by our reporting and will continue to pursue the facts and share them fully and fairly with the public.'
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