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Internal strife broke out in Trump's camp. Has Musk become a "traitor"?
Recently, a fierce internal conflict broke out in the Trump camp, with the spearhead directed at Silicon Valley tech giant Musk. The key figure behind this dispute is Vivek Ramaswamy, an Indian American and one of the few tech tycoons in Silicon Valley who supports Trump. Like Musk, Vivek is one of the few "redneck" supporters in the American tech community, but the disagreement on immigration issues has caused a huge conflict within the Trump camp.
The confluence of tech capital and rednecks In Trump's early campaign, technology capital and the "redneck" group formed a short and fragile partnership. Silicon Valley elites such as Musk and Vivek supported Trump, believing that Trump's "America First" policy could bring greater economic competitiveness to the United States, and the technology capital they represented could provide technical support for this goal. However, this partnership did not last long. As Trump's policies progressed, especially in the areas of immigration, manufacturing, and education, the contradictions between technology capital and the "rednecks" deepened.
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