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Trump admin live updates: Trump says Musk will 'pay the consequences' if he funds Democrats
The president added that he "doesn't have to" try to repair their relationship.
A bitter public feud between President Donald Trump and Elon Musk erupted on Thursday, with the Tesla billionaire agreeing to calls for Trump's impeachment while Trump suggested ending Musk's government contracts.
Musk showed some signs of softening his tone, but Trump on Friday told ABC News Musk was a "man who has lost his mind" and that he was "not particularly" interested in talking to him right now.
The spat began in part because of Musk's criticism of Trump's "One Big Beautiful Bill Act," a sweeping immigration and tax bill that would fund much of the president's domestic agenda.
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Van Hollen reacts to Abrego Garcia return
Sen. Chris Van Hollen of Maryland, who flew to El Salvador and met with Kilmar Abrego Garcia shortly after his deportation, is responding to the news that he is on his way back to the United States where he is set to face criminal charges.
Van Hollen is claiming the Trump administration has "relented" to his "demands" of bringing the Maryland resident back-- compliant with court orders.
"As I have repeatedly said, this is not about the man, it's about his constitutional rights - and the rights of all. The Administration will now have to make its case in the court of law, as it should have all along," he said.
-ABC News' Isabella Murray
Bondi says US presented El Salvador with arrest warrant for Abrego Garcia
Attorney General Pam Bondi spoke briefly with the press after it was announced that Kilmar Abrego Garcia had been returned from the U.S. from an El Salvadorian prison.
"Our government presented El Salvador with an arrest warrant and they agreed to return him to our country," she said.
Bondi said if Abrego Garcia is convicted of the charges, upon the completion of his sentence he will be deported back to his home country of El Salvador.
A reporter asked Bondi about what circumstances have changed since Abrego Garcia was pulled over in that 2021 traffic stop in Tennessee where he was not taken into custody.
"What has changed is Donald Trump is now President of the United States, and our borders are again secure, and thanks to the bright light that has been shined on Abrego Garcia," she said
-ABC News' Pierre Thomas and Alexander Mallin
Former inmate pardoned by Trump tapped to be Bureau of Prisons deputy director
A former inmate who was previously pardoned by President Donald Trump has been tapped to be the No. 2 at the Bureau of Prisons, according to an internal memo sent to BOP staff on Thursday.
Josh Smith, who spent five years in federal prison for drug trafficking and received a pardon during the final days of the Trump's first term, will become the deputy director, a position which does not require Senate confirmation.
Smith, according to the Bureau of Prisons Director William Marshall, turned his life around after leaving jail, founding a multimillion-dollar company that helps people kick drug addiction.
"Josh brings to this role something our agency has never had before at this level: a perspective shaped by lived experience, proven innovation, and national impact," Marshall said in a message to staff. "Josh has spent more than two decades working with corrections leaders across the country and internationally to transform prison culture, support staff development, and reduce recidivism."
-ABC News' Luke Barr
Trump announces meeting in London with admin leaders, Chinese representatives
President Donald Trump announced Friday afternoon that Secretary of the Treasury Scott Bessent, Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick and U.S. Trade Representative, Ambassador Jamieson Greer, will meet in London on Monday with Chinese government representatives "with reference to the Trade Deal."
"The meeting should go very well. Thank you for your attention to this matter!" he said on Truth Social.