Public Spat Between Musk and Trump; Search Continues for Travis Decker
- In early June 2025, President Donald Trump publicly ended his political relationship with Elon Musk amid a highly visible dispute.
- The feud erupted after Musk denounced Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill Act as a “disgusting abomination” and criticized the removal of the electric vehicle mandate.
- Trump responded with heated public remarks threatening to cancel Musk’s roughly $38 billion in government subsidies, contracts, and tax credits.
- Musk fired off 49 posts on X within three hours, accused Trump of being in the Jeffrey Epstein files, and said Trump would have lost the 2024 election without his support.
- This unprecedented public fallout signals escalating tensions with potential consequences for Musk’s businesses reliant on federal support.
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Analysis: Trump’s domestic drama could overshadow G7 amid feud with Elon Musk
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump’s domestic drama threatens to overshadow a coming G7 summit, and a recent meeting with the German chancellor — with quips about World War II — suggests awkward moments could overtake the confab in Canada, which…
The conflict between tech billionaire Elon Musk and US President Donald Trump has escalated dramatically. Follow the developments and latest news here.

Trump and Musk engage in war of words
US President Donald Trump and Elon Musk are engaging in a war of words following their public falling out.
Stephen A Smith Tries To Cozy Up To Elon Musk After Trump Fight In Apparent 2028 Presidential Push
Elon Musk has nearly unlimited sums of money to support whatever political candidate he thinks is best. For the 2024 election, that was President Donald Trump. Musk joined Trump at rallies, he expressed his support on X, donated money, and worked tirelessly in swing states to help get Trump over the finish line. Then the two worked together on DOGE, as Musk got involved in government to cut wasteful spending.They flew on Air Force One together, …
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