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Raw Story on MSN'Amazing': Enraged Musk calls out Trump in spree of posts as feud reignitesPresident Donald Trump's wealthiest supporter, Elon Musk, unleashed a posting spree on X about the files around the federal investigation into sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein. It was only a month ago that Musk had his falling out with Trump,
The billionaire, whose ties with the president have frayed in the past month, attacked GOP lawmakers backing the Trump’s spending bill while boosting its critics.
Musk, who has been floating the idea of creating a third political party for weeks in the wake of his split with the president, reignited the push over the weekend after the passage of Trump's sweeping tax cut and spending bill -- which Musk railed against over its estimated impact adding trillions to the national debt.
Musk pledged to start a new political party and Trump threatened to use the federal government to punish his former adviser’s companies.
ToplineElon Musk on Monday took an apparent jab at President Donald Trump—posting on X about the inconsistent White House claims about a so-called “Epstein list”—after the president mocked the billionaire’s announcement of a new political party,
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Inquisitr on MSNElon Musk’s Public Feud With Trump Has Cost Him $20 Billion—But He Isn’t Ready to Give Up the FightIt was only a matter of yesterday that Donald Trump and Elon Musk were best buddies and working towards the single goal of making America great again. However, after a few months of reckless slashing of federal budgets and departments,
It’s not yet seven weeks since two of the most powerful men in America bid each other a fond farewell during a meeting in the Oval Office, Elon Musk hanging up his hat as the head of the Trump administration’s Department of Government Efficiency and returning to Texas as CEO of Tesla.
Shares of Tesla tumbled 8% at the opening bell Monday as the feud between CEO Elon Musk and Trump reignited over the weekend. Musk, once a top donor and ally of Trump, announced that he was forming a third political party in protest over the Republican spending bill that passed late last week.
The feud reignited on Monday when Musk, who spent hundreds of millions on Trump's re-election, renewed his criticism of Trump's tax-cut and spending bill, which would eliminate subsidies for electric vehicle purchases that have benefited Tesla, the leading U.S. EV maker. That bill passed the Senate by a narrow margin midday Tuesday.
White House AI czar David Sacks weighed in on the growing rift between President Donald Trump and Tesla Inc. TSLA CEO Elon Musk, expressing hope for a future reconciliation. What Happened: In an interview on CNBC's "Money Movers,