Peter Navarro denies tensions with Elon Musk after Musk calls him a 'moron'
- Peter Navarro downplayed tensions with Elon Musk, stating on NBC's Meet the Press that 'Everything is fine' despite Musk calling him a 'moron'.
- Elon Musk criticized Navarro's comments, claiming, 'What he says here is demonstrably false,' highlighting Tesla's production of American-made cars.
- A White House spokeswoman noted the differing views between Musk and Navarro, saying, 'Boys will be boys, and we will let their public sparring continue'.
- Navarro praised Musk's role in government efficiency, referring to his contributions as 'a tremendous contribution to America'.
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