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Trump-Musk feud explodes with threats of cutting contracts and suggestions of impeachment

Trump lashes out at Musk, threatening to cut government contracts, igniting a public feud on social media.
Trump-Musk feud explodes with threats of cutting contracts and suggestions of impeachment


  • Trump says Musk 'just went CRAZY'

  • Musk claims Trump 'would have lost' in 2024 without his support

  • Tesla shares drop 14.3%, losing $150 billion in market value

  • Musk attacks bill's cost, an issue for some Senate Republicans


President Donald Trump threatened on Thursday to cut off government contracts with billionaire Elon Musk's companies, while Musk suggested Trump should be impeached, turning their bromance into an all-out brawl on social media.

The hostilities began when Trump criticized Tesla CEO Musk in the Oval Office. Within hours, the once-close relationship had disintegrated in full public view, as the world's most powerful man and its richest launched personal barbs at one another on Trump's Truth Social and Musk's X.

"The easiest way to save money in our Budget, Billions and Billions of Dollars, is to terminate Elon's Governmental Subsidies and Contracts," Trump posted on Truth Social.

Wall Street traders dumped shares of Musk's electric vehicle maker and Tesla closed down 14.3%, losing about $150 billion in market value. It was Tesla's largest single-day decline in value in its history.

Minutes after the closing bell, Musk replied, "Yes," to a post on X saying Trump should be impeached. Trump's Republicans hold majorities in both chambers of Congress and are highly unlikely to impeach him.

The trouble between the two started brewing days ago, when Musk denounced Trump's sweeping tax-cut and spending bill. The president initially held his tongue while Musk campaigned to torpedo the bill, saying it would add too much to the nation's $36.2 trillion in debt.

Trump broke his silence on Thursday, telling reporters in the Oval Office he was "very disappointed" in Musk.

"Look, Elon and I had a great relationship. I don't know if we will anymore," Trump said.

As Trump spoke, Musk responded in real time with increasingly acerbic posts on X.

"Without me, Trump would have lost the election," wrote Musk, who spent nearly $300 million backing Trump and other Republicans in last year's election. "Such ingratitude."

In another post, Musk asserted that Trump's signature tariffs would push the U.S. into a recession later this year.

Besides Tesla, Musk's businesses include rocket company and government contractor SpaceX and its satellite unit Starlink.

Musk, whose space business plays a critical role in the U.S. government's space program, said that as a result of Trump's threats he would begin decommissioning SpaceX's Dragon spacecraft. Dragon is the only U.S. spacecraft capable of sending astronauts to the International Space Station.

PUGILISTIC PAIR


The feud was not entirely unexpected. Trump and Musk are both political pugilists with sizable egos and a penchant for using social media to punch back against their perceived enemies, and many observers had predicted an eventual falling out.

Even before Musk's departure from the administration last week, his influence had waned following a series of clashes with cabinet members over his cuts to their agencies.

For Trump, the fight was the first major rift he has had with a top adviser since taking office for a second time, after his first term was marked by numerous blow-ups.

Trump parted ways with multiple chiefs of staff, national security advisers and political strategists during his 2017-2021 White House tenure. A few, like Steve Bannon, remained in his good graces, while many others, like Ambassador John Bolton, became loud and vocal critics.

After serving as the biggest Republican donor in the 2024 campaign season, Musk became one of Trump's most visible advisers as head of the Department of Government Efficiency, which mounted a sweeping and controversial effort to downsize the federal workforce and slash spending.

Musk was frequently present at the White House and made multiple appearances on Capitol Hill, sometimes carrying his young son.

Only six days before Thursday's blowup, Trump and Musk held a joint appearance in the Oval Office, where Trump praised Musk's government service and both men promised to continue working together.

A prolonged feud between Trump and Musk could make it more difficult for Republicans to keep control of Congress in next year's midterm elections. In addition to his campaign spending, Musk has a huge online following and helped connect Trump to parts of Silicon Valley and wealthy donors.

Musk had already said he planned to curtail his political spending in the future.

Soon after Trump's Oval Office comments, Musk polled his 220 million followers on X: "Is it time to create a new political party in America that actually represents the 80% in the middle?"

'KILL THE BILL'


Musk targeted what Trump has named his "big, beautiful bill" this week, calling it a "disgusting abomination" that would deepen the federal deficit. His attacks amplified a rift within the Republican Party that could threaten the bill's prospects in the Senate.

Nonpartisan analysts say Trump's bill could add $2.4 trillion to $5 trillion to the nation's $36.2 trillion in debt.

Trump asserted that Musk's true objection was the bill's elimination of consumer tax credits for electric vehicles. The president also suggested that Musk was upset because he missed working for the White House.

"He's not the first," Trump said on Thursday. "People leave my administration ... then at some point they miss it so badly, and some of them embrace it and some of them actually become hostile."

Musk wrote on X, "KILL the BILL," adding he was fine with Trump's planned cuts to electric vehicle credits as long as Republicans rid the bill of "mountain of disgusting pork" or wasteful spending.

He also pulled up past quotes from Trump decrying the level of federal spending, adding, "Where is this guy today?"

Musk came into government with brash plans to cut $2 trillion from the federal budget. He left last week having cut only about half of 1% of total spending while causing disruption across multiple agencies.

Musk's increasing focus on politics provoked widespread protests at Tesla sites in the U.S. and Europe, driving down sales while investors fretted that Musk's attention was too divided. DM

Comments (7)

André Pelser Jun 8, 2025, 11:44 AM

A dramatic example of the disconnect between the political establishment and the voter, too much power in the hands of politicians and government, too few checks and balances. Individuals should not rule the roost, but neither should an unelected NEC. Hopefully a global moderate movement arises out of this mess, like a Phoenix out of the ashes, also in social media, starting in the USA and Europe. Radicalism undermines freedom, democracy and social justice, also majoritarianism.

Jubilee 1516 Jun 7, 2025, 01:08 PM

Musk also stated it was time for a new political party in the US that would represent the 80% in the middle! Standing ovation to that. Somewhere center between two pathetic options. Having Trump as president is Twilight Zone stuff. What makes it worse is the fact that he is by far the best option at the moment.

neilbenjaminmusic@gmail.com Jun 6, 2025, 01:30 PM

Every world leader's most used emoji at rhe moment....???

Michael Thomlinson Jun 6, 2025, 01:29 PM

Well, Musk has finally seen the light and Trump for what he is: an egotistical felon, sexual abuser and a destroyer of businesses who is hell bent on making enough money to keep himself out of jail. Musk's MO: fund Trump's campaign so that he would get more government contracts ie. spend $200-300 million to make $400 million. On the face of it a good deal but he forgot about what an idiot Trump is and now it has blown up in his face. This is good news for the USA and global business.

Andrew Mortimer Jun 6, 2025, 10:24 AM

Who gets the Amerikaners in the divorce?

megapode Jun 6, 2025, 10:09 AM

Entirely predicatable, as pointed out here. Trump's first spell in the white house was marked by fallings out with folks close to him at one time. Why did Musk think the script would change? Both men need the blow up actually. Trump has fallen short on a lot of campaign promises. Musk didn't save anywhere near the money he said was being wasted. For both of them the feud will provide a useful distraction from their actual performance.

Johan Buys Jun 6, 2025, 10:03 AM

This circus is a perfect example of what Mark Twain said “Never argue with an idiot; onlookers will not be able to tell the difference.”

D'Esprit Dan Jun 7, 2025, 08:25 AM

Love that!

Wolfgang Gruner Jun 6, 2025, 10:28 AM

Onlookers in this case would be right to see two idiot-clowns arguing.