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Donald Trump Is Banned From Driving Tesla He Just Bought From Elon Musk

Ban on Trump driving new Tesla explained.

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Donald Trump has officially joined the electric car revolution—well, sort of. He recently bought a shiny red Tesla Model S, and people are talking.

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Trump’s new Tesla purchase exposed.

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The former president’s purchase is generating buzz, especially given the circumstances surrounding his decision.

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Trump wasn’t just picking out any Tesla—he went for the sleek, red Model S.

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His car of choice is as flashy as his personality, with all the tech and luxury one would expect from the Tesla brand.

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The Model S, known for its cutting-edge features, is a favorite among Tesla enthusiasts.

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From the luxurious interior to its high-tech dashboard, it’s clear that Trump took time to appreciate every detail.

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Significance of Tesla purchase clarified.

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The purchase comes amid Trump’s growing relationship with Tesla CEO Elon Musk, who’s become somewhat of an unlikely political ally.

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The car’s not just a new ride for Trump—it’s a statement.

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Despite his political controversies, Trump has been vocal about his support for Musk, especially during Tesla’s recent financial struggles.

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Trump’s act of buying the Tesla is seen as a gesture of support for Musk.

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Elon Musk has yet to publicly respond to Trump’s show of support.

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But with the spotlight on both men, it’s clear this new partnership could have lasting political and financial implications.

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Some are wondering if Trump’s purchase is part of a larger plan to protect Tesla’s reputation.

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Could the president be attempting to turn the tide on the “boycott” allegations Musk is facing?

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Trump’s support for Tesla highlighted.

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Musk’s electric car empire has been facing significant turbulence, with Tesla’s stock price plummeting by half in just a matter of months.

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The timing of Trump’s purchase seems more than coincidental.

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As Tesla’s stock value took a dive, Trump took to Truth Social to accuse the “Radical Left Lunatics” of attempting to illegally boycott the electric car giant. Trump’s post quickly went viral.

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Trump’s online rant didn’t just stop at accusations. He declared his intent to buy a Tesla, branding it as Musk’s “baby” and rallying support for the brand in the face of mounting challenges.

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In his Truth Social post, Trump emphasized that Musk should not be punished for using his skills to “MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN,” a slogan that still resonates with many of his supporters.

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But there’s one major catch that keeps Trump from fully enjoying his new toy.

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Shocking driving ban profiled.

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While many expected Trump to take it out for a spin, the reality is much stranger than most anticipated. He’s actually banned from driving the car.

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But why? It turns out the rules surrounding presidential transportation are far more complicated than anyone might expect.

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The restriction stems from a well-established rule enforced by the U.S. Secret Service: Presidents cannot drive on public roads. The reasoning? Safety concerns.

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Presidents are prohibited from driving because of the risks involved. The Secret Service takes no chances when it comes to protecting the president, including when it comes to driving.

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Presidents are instead chauffeured by highly trained Secret Service agents, who specialize in evasive and defensive driving techniques. This is all part of a larger security protocol to ensure the president’s safety.

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The last U.S. president to drive on public roads was Lyndon B. Johnson, who served from 1963 to 1969. Since then, presidential driving privileges have been revoked in the name of safety.

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Over the years, presidents have been driven around in a variety of vehicles, most famously the “Beast,” a heavily armored Cadillac. These cars are built to withstand almost any attack, offering maximum protection.

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Trump’s plans for new Tesla disclosed.

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While Trump won’t be hitting the streets in his Model S, he’s not just going to let it sit idle. He’s already made plans to let White House staff take it for a spin instead.

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Trump seems eager to share the wealth—well, at least the experience of driving his new Tesla. “I’m gonna let people at the place use it,” Trump said, referring to staff at the White House.

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According to Trump, the staff is “all excited” about the opportunity to drive the car. While Trump can’t drive it himself, it seems the rest of his team will have the chance to take it out for a test drive.

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Will Tesla benefit from Trump’s influence?

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As Tesla continues to struggle, Trump’s influence could help Musk’s brand in ways that aren’t immediately obvious. Whether this helps Tesla’s stock price is another story, but the endorsement is valuable.

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Trump’s Tesla purchase is more than just about cars—it’s about showing support for a controversial figure, making a statement, and sticking it to political adversaries. Whether he can drive it or not, Trump’s Tesla is already a conversation starter.

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