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President Trump said Thursday he has no interest in stripping Elon Musk-owned companies of billions in federal money — adding that he wants the former “first buddy” to
Musk insisted that his companies are not receiving any special government subsidies, as he appeared to dismiss the chance for a potential detente in his feud with Trump.
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Mediaite on MSNElon Musk Reignites His Feud With Trump Over Epstein Files: ‘It’s a Cover Up (Obviously)’Elon Musk is back to making explosive claims about Trump's handling of the Epstein probe in a stunning new series of posts on X. The post Elon Musk Reignites His Feud With Trump Over Epstein Files: ‘It’s a Cover Up (Obviously)’ first appeared on Mediaite.
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.
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GOBankingRates on MSNMoney Experts Dan Nathan and Guy Adami on What the Musk-Trump Feud Could Mean for InvestorsThe richest man in the world feuding with the president could have economic ramifications. Two money experts talked about what that could mean for investors.
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.
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Trump-Musk feud escalates: What happened? And what comes next?The honeymoon phase. A few months before the war of words between Musk and Trump erupted, the two seemed like an inseparable political force. Musk had spent nearly $200m to elect Trump to a second ...
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.
Elon Musk rejected a peace offering from Donald Trump after the president revealed he was not planning to “destroy” the Tesla CEO’s empire. In the midst of an on-again, off-again, explosive public feud that culminated in Musk dropping the bomb that “Donald Trump is in the Epstein files,