The leaked conversation among cabinet members reveals a discussion about the President’s decision to sell his Tesla, with opinions ranging from advocating for domestic production of vehicles to concerns about the climate crisis and the importance of promoting electric cars.

Leaked Signal Conversation Among Cabinet Members

Waltz (12:00pm ET):
Morning all. Did you see the POTUS is selling that Tesla he was boasting about at the White House? 🏎️🏦

Miller (12:02pm ET):
Unbelievable! He said that was a testament to American innovation. 💡

Hegseth (12:05pm ET):
Well, when you’re the commander-in-chief, you gotta keep things fresh. Can’t ride in last year’s model 🏎️😂

Gabbard (12:08pm ET): Maybe he’ll opt for a Lada next, Russian cars aren’t that bad after all 🇷🇺🚗

Vance (12:10pm ET): Tulsi, That’s Putin’s ride, not Trump’s. Besides, our focus should be on domestic productions. You don’t see European leaders driving imported cars. We should uphold the same standard.

Hegseth (12:15pm ET):
Agreed JD. American steel all the way. 💪🇺🇸

Rubio (12:18pm ET):
Remember guys, we’re in a time of climate crisis. Priorities should lie in promoting electric vehicles, not gas guzzlers.

Gabbard (12:22pm ET):
Well, Marco, I appreciate your concern for the environment. And I’ll have to agree, it does seem out of touch for Trump to be selling off his electric vehicle, especially with all the climate talks happening.

Waltz (12:25pm ET):
Shifting gears, has anyone seen the latest episode of Cobra Kai? 🥋📺

Miller (12:27pm ET):
Oh please, not another tangent about TV shows. Can we stay focused on our policy priorities?

Vance (12:29pm ET):
Stephen, we operate in a world beyond policy papers and legislation. Influence and perception matter. Whether it’s Trump selling his Tesla or what’s on Netflix, it all impacts the public dialogue.

Hegseth (12:35pm ET):
Maybe we can get Trump a cameo in Cobra Kai. Would love to see him land a roundhouse kick. 💪🔥

Rubio (12:38pm ET):
Well, if we can get back on topic, I think we need to discuss further how to handle this Tesla situation. It’s important we express our support for American innovation and progress, especially amidst global market competition.

Kent (12:41pm ET):
Agreed. But let’s not ignore the optics here. We’re in a delicate political landscape.

Bessent (12:45pm ET):
Optics aside, the bottom line is we need to ensure American companies remain competitive. I think that’s a objective we can all agree on.

Ratcliffe (12:48pm ET):
Agreed. Let’s table the Netflix discussion for later. We have serious work to do.

Wiles (12:50pm ET):
Agreed. And just because Trump is selling his Tesla, it doesn’t mean he’s against electric vehicles or American innovation. We need to ensure the public doesn’t misinterpret this situation.

Witkoff (12:52pm ET):
Absolutely. Let’s get ahead of this and release a statement in support of American electric vehicles and our commitment to innovation.

Vance (01:00pm ET):
That sounds like a plan. Let’s do this. 🇺🇸🔥