BY Benjamin ClarkJune 9, 2025
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 | June 9, 2025
8 months ago

Trump dismisses Musk amid escalating feud

President Donald Trump has had enough of Elon Musk’s antics. The two titans, once seen as allies, are now locked in a bitter public spat that’s spilling across social media and cable news. It’s a clash of egos with real policy stakes.

According to Fox News, Trump and Musk’s feud, simmering for weeks, exploded this week with sharp words and pointed accusations. The president, speaking to Fox News, brushed off Musk’s influence, while the Tesla CEO aimed at Trump’s economic policies. Their rift underscores deeper tensions over America’s political and financial direction.

In November 2024, Trump and Musk appeared to be on good terms at a SpaceX Starship launch in Brownsville, Texas. By February 2025, they met in the Oval Office to discuss DOGE’s probe into wasteful government spending. But that goodwill has evaporated faster than a Tesla battery on a cross-country drive.

From Allies to Adversaries

Musk joined Trump for a White House cabinet meeting in April 2025, but cracks were already forming. Fox News’ Peter Doocy reported that Musk had been “wearing thin” on Trump for a month by early June. Turns out, even a rocket scientist can’t always keep the president’s orbit stable.

The feud went nuclear this week when Musk called a Trump-endorsed bill a “disgusting abomination.” The bill, touted by Trump as slashing $1.6 trillion in expenses, is the biggest tax cut in history, he claims. Musk’s jab suggests he’s not buying the hype.

Trump fired back on Truth Social on Thursday, June 5, 2025, claiming he revoked an EV mandate, which sent Musk into a tailspin. “Elon was ‘wearing thin,’ I asked him to leave,” Trump wrote. Actions, it seems, have consequences.

Escalating Tensions on Social Media

Musk upped the ante on Thursday, alleging Trump’s name appeared in the Jeffrey Epstein file. It’s a serious charge, thrown like a grenade into an already volatile situation. Trump, predictably, didn’t take kindly to the accusation.

On Friday, June 6, 2025, Trump told Fox News’ Bret Baier, “Elon’s lost it.” The president dismissed Musk’s suggestion of forming a new political party, citing strong Republican support on Capitol Hill. Confidence like that only comes with polls in your favor.

White House aides, sensing the chaos, told Doocy that staffers might try to smooth things over with Musk. A senior official confirmed Trump had no plans to speak with Musk on Friday. Sometimes, a cooling-off period is the only way to avoid a supernova.

Policy Clashes Fuel the Fire

Trump’s tariff policies, warned to carry a “transition cost,” have rattled Wall Street amid a worsening trade war with China. Musk, whose Tesla empire depends on global markets, likely sees red over these economic moves. It’s not just personal—it’s business.

Trump doubled down on Truth Social, warning that if his bill fails, Americans face a 68% tax hike. “I didn’t create this mess, I’m just here to FIX IT,” he wrote. The president’s framing casts him as the nation’s repairman, hammer in hand.

Musk’s criticism of the bill, however, suggests he’s not convinced Trump’s fix is the right one. Calling it a “disgusting abomination” isn’t exactly a vote of confidence. The billionaire’s words carry weight, but Trump’s base isn’t listening.

A Feud With Broader Implications

Trump’s dismissal of Musk’s political ambitions shows a president unfazed by the tech mogul’s clout. With favorable polls and Capitol Hill allies, Trump seems to think he can weather this storm. But underestimating Musk is rarely a winning bet.

The feud’s ripple effects could shape the GOP’s future, as Musk’s flirtation with a new party hints at broader discontent. White House staffers may try to mend fences, but bridges don’t rebuild overnight. This spat is far from over.

For now, Trump and Musk are on a collision course, with social media as their battlefield and policy as their ammunition. America’s watching, popcorn in hand, as two larger-than-life figures slug it out. The only certainty? Neither is backing down.

Written by: Benjamin Clark
Benjamin Clark delivers clear, concise reporting on today’s biggest political stories.

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