Trump vs. Musk: The Clash That Shook the Markets.

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The disagreement, which we've all been following for the past week, was about Trump's "beautiful bill." This is a domestic policy package featuring tax cuts and spending increases.

Musk called it a "disgusting abomination" because of its $2.4 trillion deficit impact. Things got a little heated on June 5, 2025, during a press conference in the Oval Office. Trump said he was disappointed in Musk's decision, especially the part about eliminating tax credits for electric vehicles that helped Tesla.

He'd cut billions in federal contracts and subsidies for Musk's companies, including SpaceX and Tesla, which rely a lot on government support.

Here's the context of the dispute between Trump and Musk, and the origin of the conflict:

  • Escalation: On June 5, 2025, Trump made it clear to Musk during an Oval Office press conference that he was disappointed with Musk's opposition to the bill and the elimination of electric vehicle (EV) tax credits affecting Tesla.

  • Trump threatened to cut billions of dollars in federal contracts and subsidies to Musk's companies, particularly SpaceX and Tesla, which rely heavily on government support.

  • Musk's response was swift and decisive. Musk's response was clear: if it weren't for his $300 million in campaign support, Trump would have lost the 2024 election.

  • He also made an unsubstantiated claim that Trump was listed in the "Epstein files," escalating the personal nature of the dispute. Musk briefly threatened to dismantle SpaceX's Dragon spacecraft, crucial to NASA's ISS missions, but later retracted the threat.

  • Financial Impact, Tesla's stock fell 14% to 15% on June 5, reducing Musk's personal net worth by $34 billion. This was attributed to Trump's threats and the public dispute, although no explicit legal action was documented.

  • Lack of Legal Action, The references do not mention any specific lawsuit or legal action initiated by Trump against Musk that would directly "destroy" his credibility.

  • Trump's threats were mostly just rhetoric. They focused on cutting government contracts and subsidies. That would require administrative or legislative action, not a legal battle.

  • Musk's credibility suffered a public setback due to the intensity of the dispute, his contentious Epstein lawsuit, and the financial consequences for Tesla. This was largely due to the public social media war, not a legal maneuver.

  • Attempts at Reconciliation: It's understandable that Musk's credibility took a hit. After all, it was driven more by the public social media war and Tesla's stock volatility than any legal maneuver. By June 6, there were signs of hope for a renewed friendship. Trump wished Musk well on CBS News, and Musk responded positively on X, suggesting that they might be able to put their differences aside. So, the idea of a legal attack that would destroy his credibility seems a bit over the top, based on what we know now.

I believe the two could reconcile due to their mutual dependence, not to mention a decisive legal blow.

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