The Trump and Musk relationship calm down after the public quarrel on tax legislation

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President Trump’s relationship with Tesla and the CEO of SpaceX, Elon Musk, who seemed to have publicly exploded last week when the two were argued in public, took a softer tone on Musk when Musk responded to a president’s clip on X.
“We had an excellent relationship and I wish him good luck – very well, in fact,” said Trump on Monday in a clip that was published by the influencer Alx.
Musk answered this post with an emoji of heart on Monday evening.
Earlier in the day, Fox News Digital reported that the public sputum between the two billionaires seemed to lose steam after Musk apparently issued the management of Trump management of anti-Glaces riots in Los Angeles.
Chronology: within the evolution of the relationship between Trump and Musk from the first term to Fallout this week
Elon Musk and President Trump (Getty Images)
“Governor Gavin Newscum and the” mayor “of Basse should apologize to the residents of Los Angeles for the absolutely horrible work they have accomplished, and this now includes the riots in progress,” said Trump late Sunday in the post Musk. “They are not demonstrators, they are troublemakers and insurrectionists.”
In addition, Musk also republished a vice-president Jd vance Posts on X on riots.
“This moment calls for decisive leadership,” said Vance, sharing a screenshot of a Trump article on how his administration would approach the riots. “The president will not tolerate riots and violence.”
Musk also seemed to publish on Sunday a self-deregulated joke on him on Sunday that many interpreted as a benchmark veiled in the fallout with Trump.
“It is scandalous how much the assassination of the characters was directed to me, especially by me!” Musk posted.
Thursday, while chatting with journalists from the oval office, Trump said that he was “very disappointed” by Musk’s vocal criticisms on the bill. The president said that Musk knew what was in the bill and “had no problem” with him until the incentives for electric vehicles were to be cut.
On X, Musk called this “false” assessment.
Trump turned to social media to criticize Musk, which he named to find ways to cut 2 billions of dollars after training the government’s ministry (DOGE).
Trump warns against the “serious consequences” if Elon Musk finances the Democrats

Elon Musk looks at President Donald Trump meets South African President Cyril Ramaphosa. (AP / Evan Vucci)
“Elon” wore thin “, I asked him to leave, I removed his mandate EV who forced everyone to buy electric cars that no one else wanted (that he knew for months that I was going to do!), And he went crazy!” Trump said in an article.
In another article, Trump said: “I don’t mind Elon to turn against me, but he should have done it months ago. This is one of the biggest bills ever presented at the Congress. It is a record reduction in expenses, 1.6 dollars and the greatest tax reduction never given.”
“If this bill does not pass, there will be a tax increase of 68%, and things very worse than that. I have not created this mess, I am right there to repair it.
At one point, Musk referred to the late pedophile Jeffrey Epstein in relation to Trump as part of the biggest tirade in a comment that several Republicans told Fox News Digital went “too far.”
Musk removed this overview of days later.
Other musk articles included an assertion that Trump did not win the elections without his help while accusing Trump of “ingratitude”. In another article, Musk suggested that Trump should be dismissed and replaced by Vice-President Vance.
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President Donald Trump speaks during an event on the production of energy in the east house of the White House, Tuesday April 8, 2025, in Washington. (AP photo / Evan VUCCI)
Asset told Fox News Friday that he is not interested in talking to Musk,, Adding that “Elon has completely lost it”.
Trump also told Bret Baier de Fox News that he was not worried about the Musk’s suggestion to form a new political party, citing favorable surveys and strong support from the Republicans on Capitol Hill.
Diana Stancy of Fox News Digital contributed to this report




