Musk hasn't returned Trump admin calls, Tesla still at White House: Sources
Elon Musk and President Donald Trump have not spoken as of Thursday morning, according to two sources familiar with the president's conversations.
Multiple administration officials have attempted to reach out to Musk and his representatives personally amid his criticisms of the spending bill, but their calls and texts have not been returned, several sources told ABC News.
Earlier this week, Speaker Mike Johnson said he tried to call Musk and was waiting for a callback. Johnson said the two planned to connect Thursday.
Before speaking out publicly against the bill, Musk personally pushed some lawmakers, including Johnson, to keep the tax credits for electric vehicles in the bill, according to two people familiar with conversations.

As of now, the Tesla that Trump bought to show support for Musk is still on the White House complex, according to two sources. It remains unclear if it will stay there.
The White House declined to comment. A representative for Musk has not immediately returned ABC News's request for comment.
-ABC News' Rachel Scott and Will Steakin






