Elon Musk Regrets Attacks on Donald Trump

by June 11, 2025

Elon Musk Trump feud continues to dominate headlines after the billionaire admitted he went too far in his recent criticism of former U.S. President Donald Trump. In a Wednesday post on his social media platform X, Musk stated, “I regret some of my posts about President @realDonaldTrump last week. They went too far.”

This admission followed his resignation from the Department of Government Efficiency. Over the past week, Musk launched a wave of attacks on Trump, including an unproven claim that the administration concealed Jeffrey Epstein files to protect the former president. The White House swiftly rejected the accusation as an unfortunate and baseless episode.

Musk had previously stood as a key ally during Trump’s reelection campaign. However, tensions reached a breaking point when Musk condemned Trump’s “One Big, Beautiful Bill”—a tax and spending package—as a “disgusting abomination.”

He went further by claiming Trump owed his victory to Musk’s financial support and even backed the idea of impeachment. These statements intensified the Elon Musk Trump feud and stunned political observers.

Fallout from the Elon Musk Trump Feud

The Elon Musk Trump feud sparked intense political drama. Trump fired back, threatening to end government contracts and subsidies for Musk’s companies, including Tesla and SpaceX.

During a televised interview, Trump insisted he had no plans to repair the relationship. “I have no intention of speaking to him,” he declared, suggesting the alliance was over.

Surprisingly, just days later, Trump adopted a softer tone. He acknowledged their previous partnership and offered goodwill, saying he hoped Musk would do well. That comment introduced speculation about a potential reconciliation.

Musk’s Response and Political Damage Control

Before Musk expressed regret publicly, he had already begun deleting inflammatory posts, including the claim linking Trump to Epstein. He also reshared Trump’s social media posts supporting immigration enforcement and denouncing violence in Los Angeles—moves seen as efforts to cool tensions.

Political analysts believe Musk’s advisors urged damage control to limit harm to his business interests and public image. With companies that depend on political goodwill, Musk had compelling reasons to dial back his rhetoric.

As one of the world’s most powerful tech entrepreneurs, Musk understands how his words shape political discourse. His walk-back may signal a strategic shift toward political neutrality—or, at the very least, more measured commentary.

Still, the Elon Musk Trump feud has left a lasting mark. Whether it ends quietly or reignites depends on how both men choose to engage going forward. The fallout demonstrates the fragility of alliances among influential figures in modern American politics.

For more on shifting global alliances, read about Russia’s retaliation in the Ukraine Spiderweb Operation.

Aaron Joshua Mwenyi

Aaron Joshua Mwenyi

Mwenyi Aaron Joshua is a Ugandan Evangelist, Lawyer/Advocate, Author, Editor, and Sound Engineer, whose multifaceted career bridges legal advocacy and creative media. He works full-time with Justice Centres Uganda and contributes remotely to Bizmart, where he specializes in digital content editing and media production.

A native of Mbale City, Uganda, Aaron combines expertise in law, editorial writing, and sound engineering, with a passion for justice, communication, and spiritual outreach. He holds a Bachelor of Laws from Uganda Christian University (2017–2021) and completed the Bar Course at the Law Development Centre (2022–2023). His earlier education includes Trust Primary School, Nabumali High School (O-Level, 2011–2014), and St. Mary’s College Lugazi (A-Level, 2015–2016).

With a strong foundation in legal practice and a calling in ministry, Aaron continues to impact lives through his writing, advocacy, and faith-based engagements.

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