logo
Kanye West to Alex Jones: The internet is losing its mind over Trump and Musk's very public feud

Kanye West to Alex Jones: The internet is losing its mind over Trump and Musk's very public feud

Yahoo2 days ago

Social media users grabbed their popcorn on Thursday to watch President Donald Trump and Elon Musk trade insults online as the fallout between the two powerful figures continued.
Conspiracy theorist Alex Jones, rapper Kanye West, right-wing activist Laura Loomer, and others jumped into the conversation with their takes on the dramatic breakup, which was triggered by Musk after he voiced disdain for Trump's 'Big Beautiful Bill.'
'Broooos please noooooo. We love you both so much,' West, also known as Ye, wrote on X.
'BBB actually stands for Big beautiful breakup,' Loomer, a staunch Trump ally, said.
Trump and Musk's relationship had been reportedly on the rocks for several days as the tech mogul used his social media platform to push back on president's signature bill.
But things exploded on Thursday after Trump took to Truth Social to call Musk 'Crazy' and claim he had asked the Tesla CEO to leave his administration. Musk subsequently took to X to accuse Trump of being part of the 'Epstein files' and take credit for helping him with the presidential election.
'God Help Us ALL….,' Jones wrote on X after Musk's accusation.
Steve Bannon, a right-wing activist who has opposed Musk's role in the government, told the New York Times that Musk should be 'deported' and the government should 'initiate a formal investigation of his immigration status.'
Vivian Jenna Wilson, Musk's estranged transgender daughter, wrote on Threads, 'Such beauty in life,' as the feud between Trump and Musk continued.
Ashley St Clair, a right-wing social media influencer embroiled in a custody battle with Musk, offered 'breakup advice' to Trump as he fought with Musk.
Among the insults traded, the president threatened to revoke government contracts with Musk's subsidiaries while Musk endorsed the idea of Trump being impeached and Vice President JD Vance replacing him.
Republican Representative Thomas Massie took to X to claim the fallout between the two was 'inevitable.'
'You don't land rockets backwards or get cars to drive themselves by suffering fools gladly,' Massie wrote.
Jon Favreau, host of the podcast 'Pod Save America,' joked, 'I'd love to know who gets custody of @DavidSacks.'
Democratic Senator Adam Schiff joked on X, 'Going to need a Big Beautiful Bucket of popcorn for this ugly brawl.'
Commentators such as Meghan McCain, Piers Morgan, and Tim Pool, shared their reactions to the quickly-escalating fight which ranged from delight to utter shock.
'This web site is awesome today,' Jim Acosta wrote on X.

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Elon Musk's Estranged Daughter Seemingly Relishes Trump Fallout: 'Such Beauty In Life'
Elon Musk's Estranged Daughter Seemingly Relishes Trump Fallout: 'Such Beauty In Life'

Yahoo

time23 minutes ago

  • Yahoo

Elon Musk's Estranged Daughter Seemingly Relishes Trump Fallout: 'Such Beauty In Life'

Elon Musk's estranged daughter Vivian Wilson seems to be relishing the public fallout between her father and President Donald Trump — understandably so, as the tech billionaire previously stated that Wilson is 'dead' to him for coming out as trans and legally changing her name. Wilson's supposed glee at the ongoing political feud kicked off this week in the form of two Instagram posts that multiplemediaoutlets captured before they expired for public viewing. 'I do not want to comment. I love being proven right,' said Wilson in the first clip Thursday through laughter, per People. The second post — accompanied by a Chase Icon song titled 'Job Application'— included a screenshot of a Threads postin which Wilson simply wrote, 'Such beauty in life.' Musk, the CEO of Tesla, spent millions to help fuel Trump's reelection, but began criticizing the president last month over the One Big Beautiful Bill Act — which the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office estimates would add $2.4 trillion to the national deficit over the next 10 years. The feud reached a peak Thursday when Musk posted on X, formerly Twitter, that the reason the Jeffrey Epstein files haven't been released is because Trump is in them. Epstein, a financier, died in prison in 2019 while awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges. Musk has since deleted his post, which prompted colorful reactions from critics — including his daughter. Wilson has long distanced herself from her father. The 21-year-old changed her legal name in 2022, opting for the surname of her mother Justine Wilson, and is one of 14 known children Musk has had with four different women. Musk said in 2024 that his transgender daughter was 'killed by the woke mind virus.' Wilson responded at the time by noting she looks 'pretty good for a dead bitch,' and hasn't relented against Musk since. She has not only called him a 'serial adulterer' and fake Christian, but slammed his 'Nazi salute shit' after Musk's appearance at Trump's inauguration event in January. Bill Maher Unveils New Trump-Musk 'Couple Name' As Their Bromance Combusts 'What The F**k...': Watch Joe Rogan And Trump's FBI Director React To Musk's Post No, You Do Not Have To Hand It To Elon Musk

Trump-Musk latest: Musk deletes posts linking Trump to Epstein
Trump-Musk latest: Musk deletes posts linking Trump to Epstein

Yahoo

time35 minutes ago

  • Yahoo

Trump-Musk latest: Musk deletes posts linking Trump to Epstein

The Brief The very public breakup of President Trump and Elon Musk continued Saturday. Trump said he believes their relationship is over, and threatened "serious consequences" if Musk funds Democrats in the 2026 midterm elections. Musk, meanwhile, deleted social media posts accusing Trump of being included in pedophile Jeffrey Epstein's files. President Donald Trump continued his threats against Elon Musk Saturday amid their ongoing public feud, warning Musk that he could face "serious consequences" if he funds Democrats in upcoming elections. Musk, meanwhile, appears to have deleted inflammatory posts on X accusing the government of keeping pedophile Jeffrey Epstein's files sealed because Trump was named in them. The president's latest comments suggest Musk, the world's richest man and once Trump's close ally, is now a new target for Trump, who's known for using the power of the presidency to punish critics and perceived enemies. What they're saying In a phone interview with NBC's Kristen Welker, Trump said he has no plans to make up with Musk. Asked specifically if he thought his relationship with the mega-billionaire CEO of Tesla and SpaceX is over, Trump responded, "I would assume so, yeah." RELATED: Trump-Musk feud: Here's a look at how things escalated "I'm too busy doing other things," Trump continued. "You know, I won an election in a landslide. I gave him a lot of breaks, long before this happened, I gave him breaks in my first administration, and saved his life in my first administration, I have no intention of speaking to him." The president also issued a warning amid chatter that Musk could back Democratic lawmakers and candidates in the 2026 midterm elections. "If he does, he'll have to pay the consequences for that," Trump told NBC, though he declined to share what those consequences would be. The backstory The dramatic rupture between the president and Musk began this week with Musk's public criticism of Trump's "big beautiful bill" pending on Capitol Hill. Musk has warned that the bill will increase the federal deficit and called it a "disgusting abomination." RELATED: Trump's budget bill will leave 10.9 million more uninsured, CBO says Trump criticized Musk in the Oval Office, and before long, he and Musk began trading bitterly personal attacks on social media, sending the White House and GOP congressional leaders scrambling to assess the fallout. Trump said Musk had developed "Trump derangement syndrome" and was only upset because the spending bill eliminates electric vehicle tax credits, which largely benefits Tesla. As the back-and-forth intensified, Musk suggested Trump should be impeached and claimed without evidence that the government was concealing information about the president's association with infamous pedophile Jeffrey Epstein. Those posts have since been deleted. Dig deeper As a major government contractor, Musk's businesses could be particularly vulnerable to retribution. Trump has already threatened to cut Musk's contracts, calling it an easy way to save money. By the numbers The public battle also sent Tesla shares plunging over 14% during the trading session Thursday, while the slide continued in after-hours trading when shares sank as much as 2.7%. Tesla's stock was down nearly 20% in five days as of Friday, and more than 24.9% year to date. The Source This report includes information from The Associated Press, NBC News and previous LiveNow from FOX reporting.

DOGE Staffers Fear Getting DOGE'd Themselves
DOGE Staffers Fear Getting DOGE'd Themselves

Wall Street Journal

timean hour ago

  • Wall Street Journal

DOGE Staffers Fear Getting DOGE'd Themselves

WASHINGTON—In the aftermath of President Trump's epic falling out with Elon Musk, staffers within the Department of Government Efficiency face an ironic position after spending months paring back jobs and spending: They now fear being DOGE'd. The White House is publicly standing behind its work with DOGE. Nonetheless, the public feud between Trump and Musk has rattled rank-and-file DOGE employees, who worry the government-cutting effort—and their jobs—could be in jeopardy.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into the world of global news and events? Download our app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store