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Trump vs Musk: Decoding Donald Trump's mellow reply to Elon Musk's tweets; as Tesla CEO apologises

Trump vs Musk: Decoding Donald Trump's mellow reply to Elon Musk's tweets; as Tesla CEO apologises

Time of Indiaa day ago

Elon Musk
blinked. But
Donald Trump
didn't gloat, rage, or retaliate—at least not in the traditional sense.
Speaking on Pod Force One, in an interview recorded before Musk posted his now-viral apology on X, Trump struck a curiously restrained tone.
Asked about Musk's online attacks—including criticism of Trump's signature legislation—Trump said he had 'no hard feelings,' and that he believed Musk 'feels very badly that he said that, actually.
'
'I was disappointed in him, but, you know, it is what it is,' the president added. 'That happens. Things like that happen. I don't blame him for anything. I was a little disappointed.' And when asked if reconciliation was possible: 'I guess I could, but we have to straighten out the country.'
On the surface, it sounded like classic diplomatic understatement. But in the Trumpian lexicon, this was not so much an olive branch as a casual display of dominance. To decode it properly, one must rewind the tape—not just of the podcast, but of the relationship itself.
The Bromance That Burned Out
If American politics is a reality show, Trump and Musk were once its power couple. One sold steaks and slogans; the other sold rockets and chaos. Together, they formed a populist-tech alliance that was both absurd and effective—Trump giving Musk institutional clout, Musk lending Trump Silicon Valley swagger.
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The partnership crystallised in mid-2024, after an assassination attempt on Trump led Musk to shift from critic to donor. He poured nearly $300 million into the Republican war chest, joined the cabinet as head of the meme-friendly Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), and helped package Trumpism for the techno-libertarian crowd. 'I love Donald Trump, as much as a straight man can,' Musk once declared.
At one point, Trump even had Space Oddity played at a Mar-a-Lago fundraiser as tribute.
From Rocket Boost to Recoil
But bromances forged on mutual flattery tend to combust under scrutiny. Friction first appeared over immigration policy—Musk defending H-1B visas; Trump's base branding him a globalist Trojan horse. Then came tariffs. Then came 'One Big Beautiful Bill,' Trump's flagship tax-and-spending legislation.
Musk didn't just disagree with it. He denounced it—publicly and repeatedly. He warned it would cripple innovation, gutted EV subsidies, and offered no relief to high-tech manufacturers.
His posts grew sharper, more personal, culminating in mid-meeting outbursts at the White House and tweets implying Trump might be linked to the Epstein files.
'Time to drop the really big bomb: @realDonaldTrump is in the Epstein files,' Musk posted.
'That is the real reason they have not been made public. Have a nice day, DJT!'
He even reposted calls for Trump's impeachment and suggested JD Vance should replace him as president.
Trump's Calculated Calm
So, why the mellow tone from Trump?
The answer lies not in kindness, but in strategy. By casting Musk as the one who 'feels badly,' Trump positioned himself as the steady hand—above drama, beyond the digital noise. He didn't need to insult Musk. He'd already reasserted dominance by sounding forgiving, even fatherly.
The president's restraint also serves a broader goal: keeping the tech world on notice without alienating donors completely.
By saying 'I guess I could [reconcile], but we have to straighten out the country,' Trump turned personal drama into national purpose. The message: I'm too busy saving America to entertain tantrums from billionaires.
Postscript: The Gospel of Ego
The Trump-Musk fallout is more than a spat. It's a rupture between two avatars of American exceptionalism—one who tweets from a podium, the other from a launchpad.
Since the feud began, Musk has withheld $100 million in promised donations. Trump pulled NASA nominations and hinted at contract terminations. Markets have shaken. Memes have flown. But at its core, the split is philosophical: Trump demands loyalty; Musk demands autonomy. Neither man is wired to submit.
So when Trump says 'no hard feelings,' what he really means is: I've already won this round. The apology was confirmation.
And Musk? He may have SpaceX. But Trump still owns the stage.

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