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The Trump/Musk breakup is now official.

For the first time, Trump spoke out after Musk blasted the Big Beautiful Bill.

But here’s the twist—Musk was watching live and firing back in real time on X.

What happened next was painful to watch.

Trump said, “Look, Elon and I had a great relationship. I don’t know if we will anymore.”

Then Trump posted on Truth Social—and that’s when the gloves really came off.

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📍 And make sure to bookmark this thread—because no matter how this ends, we’re watching one of the greatest political alliances fall apart in real time.

Let’s break it all down and roll the clips.
It came out of nowhere, but it hit like a category five hurricane.

President Trump was hosting German Chancellor Friedrich Merz when a reporter asked a question that immediately changed the energy in the room:

“What’s your reaction to Elon Musk’s criticism of the Big Beautiful Bill?”

The mood shifted.

Trump didn’t hesitate.

It was the beginning of what sounded like a very public political divorce.

“I’ve always liked Elon,” Trump said.

“So I was very surprised… He hasn’t said anything about me that’s bad.”

Trump had stayed quiet for a while, but now, cornered with cameras rolling, he was ready to speak.

“I’d rather have him criticize me than the bill,” Trump continued, praising the legislation as “incredible” and “the biggest cut in the history of our country… about $1.6 trillion.”

Then came the pivot—and the reason for the rift, according to Trump.

“Elon’s upset because we took the EV mandate,” he explained.

“That was a lot of money for electric vehicles.”

The way Trump described it, Musk’s problem wasn’t ideological—it was financial.

“They want us to pay billions of dollars in subsidy. And Elon knew this from the beginning. He knew it a long time ago. That hasn’t changed.”
Musk responded to this immediately:

“Whatever.”

“Keep the EV/solar incentive cuts in the bill, even though no oil & gas subsidies are touched (very unfair!!), but ditch the MOUNTAIN of DISGUSTING PORK in the bill.” Image
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But the electric vehicle subsidies weren’t the only flashpoint.

Trump pointed to another moment of quiet friction.

He said Musk had personally pushed for Jared Isaacman to be nominated as NASA administrator. Trump turned him down.

“He recommended somebody that he, I guess, knew very well. I’m sure he respected him,” Trump said. “But I didn’t think it was appropriate.”

Why? “He happened to be a Democrat. Like, totally Democrat.”

Then Trump drew the political line.

“We won,” he said.

“We get certain privileges. And one of the privileges is we don’t have to appoint a Democrat.”

He reiterated that NASA would remain in capable hands.

“General Cain is going to be picking somebody.”

But the implication was clear: Musk had tried to insert his own pick into a key government role—and when he didn’t get his way, the relationship began to fracture.

“He wanted that person. And we said no,” Trump said.

“And I can understand why he’s upset.”

Then came a striking moment of reflection.

“Remember, he was here for a long time. You saw a man who was very happy when he stood behind the Oval Desk.”
That’s when Trump crossed a line you don’t cross unless something’s truly over, and he dropped a line that made it clear.

He started using the past tense.

“Look, Elon and I had a great relationship,” he said.

“I don’t know if we will anymore.”

It was unmistakable.

The phrasing, the delivery—it sounded like someone processing a falling-out in real time.

Trump recalled better days: public events, warm praise, and headlines they once created together.

“I was surprised—because you were here,” he told the room. “Everybody in this room, practically, was here as we had a wonderful sendoff.”

“He said wonderful things about me. You couldn’t have said nicer—said the best things.”

“He’s worn the hat, ‘Trump Was Right About Everything.’”

Then Trump added with a tone of wounded pride: “And I am right about the great, big beautiful bill.”
As the comments continued, the emotion started bleeding through.

Trump reminded everyone just how closely tied Musk had been to his movement.

“Elon endorsed me very strongly,” he said. “He actually went up and campaigned for me.”

But even in that, Trump made something else crystal clear: he believed he didn’t need Musk to win.

“I think I would have won,” he said.

“Susie would say I would have won Pennsylvania easily anyway.”

“Even if the governor ran—the real governor, not the governor from Minnesota… He’s a sick puppy, that guy.”

Then he doubled down: “If they picked him, I would have won Pennsylvania. I won it by a lot.”

Trump was saying that Musk’s support was appreciated—but not essential.

And that made the fallout easier to frame.

“I’m very disappointed,” he said.

“Because Elon knew the inner workings of this bill better than almost anybody sitting here. Better than you people. He knew everything about it.”

He circled back to the heart of the disagreement: the subsidies.

“He had no problem with it. All of a sudden he had a problem—when he found out we’re going to have to cut the EV mandate. That’s billions and billions of dollars. And it really is unfair. We want to have cars of all types.”
But Musk was ready and waiting.

He weighed in on the president’s claim about Pennsylvania, and he took it one step further.

Musk said:

“Without me, Trump would have lost the election, Dems would control the House and the Republicans would be 51-49 in the Senate.”

He added:

“Such ingratitude”Image
And then Musk called out Trump’s claim that he knew the inner workings of the Big Beautiful Bill.

“False, this bill was never shown to me even once and was passed in the dead of night so fast that almost no one in Congress could even read it!” Image
Back in the Oval Office, the mood darkened again as Trump made a quiet prediction.

“He hasn’t said bad about me personally,” he said.

“But I’m sure that’ll be next.”

There was no mistaking it now. This was a full-blown breakup.

“I’m very disappointed in Elon. I’ve helped Elon a lot,” Trump said, his voice tightening.

A reporter jumped in, asking the obvious: Had Musk brought any of these concerns to him in private before blasting them in public?

Trump didn’t dodge.

“No,” he said flatly. “He worked hard and he did a good job.”

Then came a flash of emotional insight—a glimpse into how Trump sees these departures.

“I think he misses the place,” he said. “

He got out there, and all of a sudden he wasn’t in this beautiful Oval Office.”

“And he was,” Trump added.

“And he’s got nice offices too. But there’s something about this one.”
As the dust settled, Trump zoomed out.

And what he said next felt like the conclusion to a pattern.

“He’s not the first,” he said.

“People leave my administration and they love us. And then at some point, they miss it so badly.”

“Some of them embrace it. And some of them actually become hostile. I don’t know what it is.”

Then, with a knowing smirk: “It’s sort of Trump Derangement Syndrome, I guess they call it.”

It wasn’t just Musk anymore.

Trump was describing a cycle—an emotional shift he believes happens to those who leave his orbit.

“They leave and they wake up in the morning—and the glamor is gone. The whole world is different. And they become hostile. I don’t know what it is.”

And then, he ended with: “Someday you’ll write a book about it and you’ll let us know.”
But after the Oval Office meeting was finished, the real fireworks started.

President Trump took to Truth social and launched an all-out assault on Musk:

“Elon was “wearing thin,” I asked him to leave, I took away his EV Mandate that forced everyone to buy Electric Cars that nobody else wanted (that he knew for months I was going to do!), and he just went CRAZY!”Image
Trump followed up with:

“The easiest way to save money in our Budget, Billions and Billions of Dollars, is to terminate Elon’s Governmental Subsidies and Contracts. I was always surprised that Biden didn’t do it!” Image
That’s when Elon Musk blew up the internet with this response:

“Time to drop the really big bomb: @realDonaldTrump is in the Epstein files. That’s the real reason they haven’t been made public.

Have a nice day, DJT!” Image
@realDonaldTrump Elon added, “Mark this post for the future. The truth will come out.” Image
SUMMARY

1.) Trump confirmed the breakup and used the past tense to describe their relationship.

• He said, “Elon and I had a great relationship. I don’t know if we will anymore,” signaling a clear end to their alliance.

2.) Trump accused Musk of being upset over losing billions in EV subsidies.

• He claimed Musk’s criticism of the Big Beautiful Bill was financially motivated—not ideological.

3.) Musk immediately fired back on X and called Trump’s claims false.

• He said he was never shown the bill, called Trump ungrateful, and defended the EV/solar incentives while blasting the “disgusting pork.”

4.) Trump revealed Musk tried to get Democrat Jared Isaacman nominated to lead NASA.

5.) Trump added he didn’t need Musk to win and would’ve taken Pennsylvania without him.

• In response, Musk claimed that without his backing, Trump would have lost the election, and Democrats would control Congress.

6.) Trump took off the gloves and posted on Truth Social:

• He said, “Elon was ‘wearing thin,’ I asked him to leave, I took away his EV Mandate that forced everyone to buy Electric Cars that nobody else wanted (that he knew for months I was going to do!), and he just went CRAZY!”

7.) That’s when Elon blew everything up.

• He responded, “Time to drop the really big bomb:
@realDonaldTrump is in the Epstein files. That’s the real reason they haven’t been made public. Have a nice day, DJT!”Image
@realDonaldTrump This story is still unfolding. I’m tracking every update in real time. Bookmark this post and come back to it later.

Also, share it with a friend who needs a quick catch-up.

There’s no reversing what’s been said. Stay tuned—this story is just beginning.

UPDATE #1: At 4:09 PM Eastern, Elon Musk writes:

“In light of the President’s statement about cancellation of my government contracts, @SpaceX will begin decommissioning its Dragon spacecraft immediately.”

This announcement followed President Trump’s earlier threat to terminate federal subsidies and contracts with Musk’s companies, including SpaceX and Tesla.Image
UPDATE #2: Elon quote-tweets a post linking Trump to Jeffrey Epstein with a raised eyebrow emoji.

The post claims Trump flew on Epstein’s plane at least 7 times, though there’s no proof he visited the island.

It also highlights a 2002 New York Magazine quote where Trump described Epstein as “a terrific guy” who “likes beautiful women… on the younger side.”

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UPDATE #3: Trump responds to Elon publicly attacking him, saying:

“I don’t mind Elon turning against me, but he should have done so months ago. This is one of the Greatest Bills ever presented to Congress. It’s a Record Cut in Expenses—$1.6 Trillion Dollars—and the Biggest Tax Cut ever given. If this Bill doesn’t pass, there will be a 68% Tax Increase, and things far worse than that. I didn’t create this mess—I’m just here to FIX IT. This puts our Country on a Path of Greatness. MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN!”Image
@realDonaldTrump @SpaceX UPDATE #4: At 4:43 PM Eastern, Elon Musk drops another raised eyebrow emoji—this time on a post by @chesschick01 that reads:

“In 1992 Trump partied with Jeffrey Epstein. Just gonna leave this here:”

@realDonaldTrump @SpaceX @Chesschick01 UPDATE #5: Elon Musk replies “Yes” to a post by @stillgray that reads:

“President vs Elon. Who wins? My money’s on Elon.
Trump should be impeached and JD Vance should replace him.” Image
UPDATE #6: Nicole Shanahan agrees with Musk on the need for a “new political party” that “actually represents the 80% in the middle.”

She responded to Musk’s post, saying, “Yes. I’m so sick and tired of the bait and switch BS. America is not a piggy bank that you can keep smashing open and expect it to function.”Image
UPDATE #7: Jesse Watters says Elon Musk doesn’t actually know if Trump is in the Epstein files.

“No one knows what the list is. He didn’t know.”

Watters added the Trump–Musk feud is like a roommate squabble.

“These guys are like roommates. They were living in close quarters for, like, the first six months of the year. They’re just blowing off steam. The issue is donor maintenance. This guy’s the mega donor. So? So you don’t want him accusing you of being a pedophile, and you don’t want him calling for your impeachment.”

Still, Watters tried to strike a hopeful note.

“I hope he [Musk] doesn’t mean that [Trump’s impeachment], but maybe they can patch things up. I mean, Vance called Trump Hitler, and he’s on the ticket.”
UPDATE #8: Elon Musk appears to be relenting—at least partially.

He just reposted a message that urges compromise and reads:

“Elon’s stance is principled. Trump’s stance is practical. Tech needs Republicans for the present. Republicans need Tech for the future. Drop the tax cuts, cut some pork, get the bill through.”Image
@realDonaldTrump @SpaceX @Chesschick01 @stillgray Thanks for reading. Follow me for more updates on this story.

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In other news, Chris Cuomo has a bombshell theory on why Trump is silent after the Epstein accusation.

If he’s right, this feud could explode into something much bigger.

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Jun 6
It’s not every day an FBI Director sits down with Joe Rogan.

Kash Patel just did—and what he revealed about the Bureau’s inner workings left Rogan speechless.

Rogan pressed him on the Epstein files.

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Kash Patel didn’t waste time.

Sitting down with Joe Rogan, he opened with a jaw-dropping stat—one few Americans have ever heard.

During Trump’s first term, Patel ran counterterrorism operations for the White House and National Security Council.

In that role, he oversaw one of the most overlooked achievements of the administration.

“Hostages, we can talk about that forever too,” he began.

“Counterterrorism was a big portfolio, I ran it for the White House and National Security Council in the first Trump administration.”

Then came the number:

“We brought home—people don’t know this—President Trump in his first term, brought home and rescued over 50 hostages and detainees from around the world.”

He added, “That’s more than every president before him combined.”

Rogan, clearly taken aback, responded with a simple “Wow.”

Patel pointed out that few people even know these missions happened. Most weren’t headline news.

The stories of families reunited after high-risk rescues in Africa and the Middle East barely registered in the press.

“Did you hear about the successes of reuniting families with lost loved ones from Africa or the Middle East?” he asked.

He then described how Trump personally greenlit fearless operations, sending in elite forces to carry out rescues in hostile territories.

“These operations, that the president was courageous enough to green light to go into places like Afghanistan and do these hostage rescue ops, and use Seal Team Six and Delta,” he said.
From there, the conversation turned to an entirely different kind of crisis—one claiming tens of thousands of lives on American soil, fentanyl.

Patel didn’t hesitate to name the culprit: the Chinese Communist Party.

“So where’s the root of the problem? The CCP.”

This part is dark.

He explained how China plays a critical role in the fentanyl trade—not by making the drug itself, but by supplying the key chemical ingredients used to produce it.

“The fentanyl precursors, the stuff you need to make fentanyl comes from mainland China. That’s it.”

According to Patel, China has hundreds of companies manufacturing and exporting these chemicals around the world.

Most of them end up in Mexico, where cartels process the final product and smuggle it into the U.S.

“They’re like ‘we don’t make fentanyl.’ They’re right, they don’t. They just give you all the ingredients for it and ship it to Mexico.”

He added that the CCP even tried to clean up its image by announcing a ban on one specific precursor. But it was a bait-and-switch.

“To trick the world, they came out and said: ‘Hey, we’re going to not sell precursor X.’ The problem is, there’s 14 other precursors you can use to make fentanyl and they’re still shipping all of those.”

So while overdose deaths skyrocket, China keeps its hands clean—on paper.
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Joe Rogan just watched the Trump–Musk feud explode, and his face said it all.

Kash Patel looked like he wanted out of the room.

But Epstein’s former attorney broke his silence on the matter.

And revealed what Epstein told him about Trump, just days before he died.

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In case you missed it, the feud between Donald Trump and Elon Musk exploded yesterday—and it all traces back to Trump’s Big Beautiful Bill.

Trump took to Truth Social and wrote yesterday:

“Elon was ‘wearing thin,’ I asked him to leave, I took away his EV Mandate that forced everyone to buy Electric Cars that nobody else wanted (that he knew for months I was going to do!), and he just went CRAZY!”Image
He followed with another post:

“The easiest way to save money in our Budget, Billions and Billions of Dollars, is to terminate Elon’s Governmental Subsidies and Contracts. I was always surprised that Biden didn’t do it!” Image
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Jun 6
The Left has fully embraced racism—and it’s starting to backfire.

Victor Davis Hanson just laid out three real-world examples that expose how “reverse racism” isn’t just a theory—it’s their strategy.

But his warning to Democrats hit like a thunderclap.

He says the consequences will be brutal—and minority voters will be the ones leading the revolt.

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Victor Davis Hanson didn’t dance around it.

He opened by acknowledging that the topic he was about to raise was sensitive—but necessary.

“I'd like to talk about a more sensitive topic today,” he said.

“And that's this new appearance—or this growing, I would call it—reverse racism, or a racism that exists among some left-wing, elite Black leaders, politicians, celebrities.”

He made it clear this wasn’t a general accusation.

It was about a troubling pattern he’s seen at the highest levels of politics, media, and culture.

And he came prepared with receipts.
The first involved Susan Rice, former National Security Advisor under Obama, who was later appointed to the Defense Policy Board by President Biden.

When Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth removed her, Hanson said it was nothing out of the ordinary.

“That’s a group of grandees that advised the Defense Department,” he explained.

“They’re political appointments. And traditionally, when a new president comes in, they get rid of most of the prior Defense Policy Board because they feel they're partisans.”

In Rice’s case, she was one of the final additions under Biden.

Her dismissal, Hanson argued, followed the same pattern as every other administration. But Rice didn’t frame it that way.

“She fired back at him and said he was dumb as a rock, an ultra-MAGA figure,” he noted.

“But what was interesting was, she said, ‘White male, cisgender.’”

Instead of debating policy or qualifications, the response became personal—and racial.

“In other words, she attacked his race,” Hanson said.

“She said her administration would have fired him, for this Signal—scandal.”

But for Hanson, the irony was hard to ignore.

Rice herself had been at the center of one of the most controversial moments of the Obama years.

“She was the one that came out on Sunday talk shows and lied five times about the disaster in Benghazi, among other things,” he reminded.

“So why inject race into it?”
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Donald Trump is unusually quiet today after Elon Musk accused him of being “in the Epstein files.”

Why?

Chris Cuomo just dropped a bombshell theory—and it makes complete sense.

If he’s right, this feud could explode into something much bigger.

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Elon Musk alleged today, “@realDonaldTrump is in the Epstein files. That’s the real reason they haven’t been made public.”

He said this shortly after Trump posted that Musk was “wearing thin” and that he “asked him to leave,” adding Musk went “crazy” after losing the EV mandate.Image
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But Musk didn’t stop there.

At 4:14 PM Eastern, he quote-tweeted a post linking Trump to Jeffrey Epstein. His only comment? A single raised eyebrow emoji.

The post claimed Trump flew on Epstein’s plane at least 7 times, though there’s no proof he visited the island.

It also highlighted a 2002 New York Magazine quote where Trump described Epstein as “a terrific guy” who “likes beautiful women… on the younger side.”

(See image for full quote)Image
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Jun 6
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Epstein quietly invested in Thiel’s Valar Ventures around 2015. The $170 million stake is the largest asset remaining in Epstein’s estate.

But it gets worse.

Thiel chairs Palantir, the surveillance giant Trump tapped to build an AI-powered grid. Their tech has already been used for predictive “pre-crime” policing in New Orleans. Think Minority Report.

Thiel once warned about “technocratic Antichrist systems.” So why is he building one?

He also said Christianity means siding with victims. But he took millions from Epstein—the most famous predator of our time. Valar Ventures confirmed it. Thiel’s spokesman? No comment.

As for Epstein? We’re told it was suicide. No files. No footage. No answers. Now FBI Director Kash Patel is hinting at new intel—but still no proof.

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The same Democrats who once hailed her as a “historic” hire are now tearing her apart.

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It was a lightning round.

Dan Bongino just answered rapid-fire questions about where the FBI is headed—and what they’re working on behind the scenes.

What’s happening every day in this country should have every American paying attention.

Then he dropped a bombshell about the origins of COVID…

And took a shot at James Comey.

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The first question was about the top priorities of the FBI and the answer was horrifying.

FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino opened with a blunt warning: the FBI’s top priority is stopping American cities from being blown off the map.

“We can't have New York, D.C., or L.A. go boom,” he said.

That possibility, he stressed, is not theoretical—it drives every morning briefing.

Alongside Director Kash Patel, Bongino treats it as their baseline mission.

But bomb plots aren’t the only threat keeping them up at night.

Right beneath that headline concern, Bongino pointed to two equally urgent dangers: cyberattacks capable of crippling infrastructure and foreign actors targeting U.S. intelligence.

“The massive cyber threat, the counterintelligence threat,” he said, are now “co-equal priorities.”

And then there’s the border.

With millions crossing into the country, Bongino says the real danger lies not just in the numbers—but in the intentions of those slipping through.

“There are people here… who want to do bad things—I think that is fairly obvious.”

That’s why, according to Bongino, FBI teams are already in the field before most Americans wake up—tracking threats, executing removals, and dismantling plots before they materialize.

“We have our FBI teams out there at 4:00 A. and 5:00 AM—removing these people from the country, while still preventing a terror attack.”

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“We're not the Federal Bureau of freaking word games anymore.”

If someone attacks civilians while shouting extremist slogans and hurling incendiary devices, it’s not going to be labeled “civil unrest.” It’s going to be called what it is.

“We're damn well going to investigate it—as targeted violence and a terror attack.”

Then, with frustration rising, he drove the point home.

“What the hell do you want us to investigate it as? A freaking grand larceny auto?!”

No more games, no more spin. Bongino says the era of political caution is over.
The conversation pivoted from national security to another high-stakes issue—one that’s haunted the public for years.

Hannity asked what many have long suspected: did the government lie about the origins of COVID?

“Covid origins, are we going to find out information that the government lied to us?”

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“You're damn right you are. We're all over that.”

When pressed further—was it deliberate?—he detailed what's coming.

“Well, you're going to find out. Yeah, listen that's the one I am the most optimistic about.”

He revealed that under his watch, the investigation is already back on the table.

“I was pretty clear on my social media account that I ordered that case immediately to be looked into again. We have a great investigator on it and I think we should see action on that one shortly.”
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