Recently, the successful bets placed by Musk have made him quite the sensation. Not only has he been entrusted by Trump to lead the 'Government Efficiency Department', but he has also been dubbed America's 'First Brother' by the media. The reason the media has given Musk the title of America's 'First Brother' is that since Trump's victory, Musk and Trump have been inseparable, frequently participating in family gatherings and attending political events together. For instance, when Trump spoke with Ukrainian President Zelensky recently, Musk was present at the scene and even participated in their conversation. Of course, Musk is not only involved in the dialogue between Trump and Zelensky; he is also eager to have a say in the personnel appointments of Trump's new cabinet.From White House Chief of Staff to Secretary of Defense, Trump has currently announced a series of new cabinet officials. A hawkish stance towards China and a pro-Israel government are gradually becoming apparent, but Trump has yet to decide who will hold one of the important positions in the new cabinet: Secretary of the Treasury. According to various leaks, former Fed Governor Kevin Walsh, Wall Street billionaire Howard Lutnick known as Trump's 'chief headhunter', hedge fund executive Scott Bessent, and another Wall Street billionaire, Mark Rowan, are all under consideration by Trump. All these candidates are undoubtedly 'big names'. However, while Trump is still deliberating, Musk has already made a bold statement on social media, expressing his support for Trump's 'chief headhunter' Howard Lutnick, claiming that he believes Lutnick's unconventional approach can bring change to America. From Trump's campaign team's perspective, Musk's actions seem clearly out of line, as Trump has not yet made a choice, and Musk's behavior inevitably raises suspicions of pressuring Trump.Some members of Trump's campaign team have even stated that Musk's ability to make such comments indicates he considers himself a 'co-president'. Frankly speaking, it is not surprising that Trump's campaign team is dissatisfied with Musk, as Musk's recent behavior has indeed been somewhat excessive. Not only does he repeatedly emphasize his 'contribution to victory', claiming Trump's success is largely due to his support, but he also actively involves himself in U.S. domestic and foreign affairs. Reportedly, besides the aforementioned involvement in cabinet appointments and listening to Trump's conversation with Zelensky, on November 11, the day before he was appointed by Trump, Musk met with Iran's ambassador to the United Nations as Trump's 'advisor' to discuss how to alleviate tensions between the U.S. and Iran. Normally, tasks to ease tensions between two countries should be handled by the diplomatic department, but this time it was Musk stepping in. Not to mention that Musk held no official position at the time, even now he is only nominally in government and not part of the U.S. administrative system. From this perspective, Musk's recent actions seem to lack legitimacy. Why has Musk been so high-profile recently? His primary goal may be to highlight his 'close relationship' with Trump to seek maximum benefit, especially since Musk has not yet resigned from his private enterprise roles. It must be pointed out that since Trump's election, he and Musk have frequently been seen together, so it is possible that Musk's recent actions have been authorized by Trump. The main reason Trump's campaign team is dissatisfied may be that they feel Musk is overstepping and influencing their exercise of power, encroaching on their 'cake'. Currently, there appears to be a rift between Musk and Trump's campaign team. The reason Trump is so trusting of Musk now is largely due to Musk's strong support during the campaign, and he still needs Musk's endorsement as he has not officially taken office. If Musk continues to act so high-profile, this rift is bound to widen, and at that point, Trump may very well abandon Musk. As the saying goes, 'too much credit can alarm the master'; Trump may think Musk's repeated emphasis on his contributions is harmless, but over time he may grow weary of it, making it very interesting to observe whether he will 'kill the donkey after the grind'.#BabyMarvinf9c7值得拥🈶