Trump and Musk’s feud blows up again with threats of Doge and deportation

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The public feud between Donald Trump and Elon Musk reignited this week as both figures exchanged sharp threats and criticisms over Trump's proposed tax bill, which Musk has vocally opposed. Musk took to his social media platform, X, to label the legislation as 'insane' and threatened to establish a new political party if it passed. In a retaliatory response, Trump suggested he might consider deporting Musk, who was born in South Africa, and hinted at cutting government subsidies for Musk's businesses. Trump's comments included a tongue-in-cheek remark about the 'Department of Government Efficiency' (Doge) potentially returning to 'eat' Musk, highlighting the escalating tensions between the two influential figures. This latest confrontation marks a significant shift in their previously amicable relationship, particularly as Trump seeks to push the controversial legislation through Congress amidst Musk's staunch opposition.

Musk's criticisms focus on the potential financial implications of Trump's tax bill, which he argues could undo previous government spending reductions and exacerbate the national debt, jeopardizing his ambitions for space exploration. As a prominent Republican donor, Musk's influence within the party could be tested as he aims to rally support against the bill, threatening to target lawmakers who support it in the upcoming primary elections. Trump, for his part, dismissed Musk's concerns, suggesting that the Tesla CEO's opposition stems from the bill's elimination of electric vehicle tax credits. This feud comes as Musk's companies, particularly SpaceX, rely heavily on government contracts, making the political dynamics particularly sensitive. The fallout from their dispute has already affected Tesla's stock price, which declined in response to the public spat, illustrating the potential repercussions of their discord on Musk's business interests.

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Donald Trump and Elon Musk’s feud reignited this week with the former political allies trading sharp public threats of retribution. The blowup, centered around Musk’s opposition to Trump’s signature tax bill as it moves through Congress, ends a period of rapprochement between two of the world’s most powerful men.

Musk posted escalating attacks against Trump’s sweeping spending bill on his social media platform X, calling the legislation “insane” and vowing to form a new political party if it passed late Monday. In response, Trump claimed he could “look into” deporting the South Africa-born billionaire, while also suggesting he could cut government subsidies for Musk’s companies or set the so-called “department of government efficiency” (Doge) on its former leader.

“Doge is the monster that might have to go back and eat Elon. Wouldn’t that be terrible?” Trump asked reporters on Tuesday.

Musk’s attempt to derail the tax bill was a major factor inhis falling out with the president last month, and the Tesla CEO’s renewed offensive comes at a sensitive time as Trump seeks to shepherd the legislation through Congress. The fight could test Musk’s political influence over the Republican party as he seeks to peel away votes for the bill, as well as further deteriorate his once-close relationship with Trump.

Musk has repeatedly criticized the legislation Trump calls his “big, beautiful bill” for its potential to nullify the cuts to the federal government he made through Doge and for the likelihood it will add trillions to the national debt, which he has warned will “bankrupt America” and imperil his dream of reaching Mars. Musk, a top Republican megadonor, intensified his campaign in recent days with threats that he would form his own “America Party” and target lawmakers in upcoming elections who voted for the bill in 2026 primary elections.

“Every member of Congress who campaigned on reducing government spending and then immediately voted for the biggest debt increase in history should hang their head in shame!” Musk posted. “They will lose their primary next year if it is the last thing I do on this Earth”.

Trump has rejected Musk’s criticisms of the bill, alleging that the Tesla CEO’s opposition is because the bill would end a tax credit for consumers purchasing electric vehicles.

“Elon’s very upset that the EV mandate is gonna be terminated,” Trump said on Tuesday. “Not everybody wants an electric car. I don’t want an electric car.”

When a reporter asked if Trump is considering deporting Musk, he responded that he didn’t know but would “take a look”. Musk replied to a video of the statement on X, saying “so tempting to escalate this. So, so tempting. But I will refrain for now.” Trumpbought a Teslain March.

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Trump’s remarks were a stark turnaround from only months ago when he hosted a showcase for Tesla on the White House lawn in front of media, during which he encouraged his supporters to buy Musk’s cars and sat in the driver’s seat of a red Model S sedan. In contrast, Trump threatened this week that he could destroy Musk’s businesses.

“Elon may get more subsidy than any human being in history, by far, and without subsidies, Elon would probably have to close up shop and head back home to South Africa,” Trump posted on his Truth Social platform on Monday. “No more Rocket launches, Satellites, or Electric Car Production, and our Country would save a FORTUNE.”

Musk’s companies, especially SpaceX, are closely intertwined with US government agencies and have received billions of dollars in contracts from them. The government has meanwhile come to rely on SpaceX for key parts of its space travel and satellite communications programs, and the company is beingconsidered for a rolein building a new multibillion dollar missile defense program. The symbiotic relationship between Musk and the government has made any political tensions sensitive for his businesses, and Tesla’s share price declined on Monday and Tuesday as the feud continued.

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Source: The Guardian