US President Donald Trump and Tesla CEO Elon Musk
Is Musk taking a step closer to ending his feud with Trump? Tesla CEO's latest move certainly seems to hint in that direction. James Fishback, principal architect of the "DOGE Checks" initiative — who had previously criticized Musk for his tweets targeting Donald Trump — praised the Tesla CEO after he deleted all posts directed at the former U.S.
President. Fishback highlighted Musk’s deleted tweets and urged him to take the next step by offering an apology to Trump.
Musk deleted posts
"Elon has deleted his slanderous tweets about the President of the United States. Good first step. Next up: full-throated apology to Trump and his family," he said.The dispute began when Fishback responded to Musk’s post about potentially forming a new political party, dubbed the "American Party." "Elon, Keep tweeting about your “new political party” and Japanese fertility rates all you want. You owe President Trump a full-throated apology, and every hour you delay, it’ll make an eventual apology less sincere. You can substantively disagree with the President on policy, but you should not have baselessly and personally attacked him." Fishback said. In response, Musk posted a series of tweets, but shortly after, many of them were deleted.
Some replies to those tweets still remain visible, but the original posts have been removed. Notably, all of Musk's earlier tweets criticizing Trump — including those referencing the Epstein files — have also been deleted. This suggests that Musk may be exploring ways to mend their fractured relationship. One of the deleted tweets read: “Time to drop the really big bomb: @realDonaldTrump is in the Epstein files. That is the real reason they have not been made public.
Have a nice day, DJT! Mark this post for the future. The truth will come out.”
Musk deleted post about Epstein files
The political rift between the two became public earlier this week when Musk lashed out at one of Trump’s signature legislative efforts — which the former president often referred to as his “big, beautiful bill” — calling it a “disgusting abomination.” The criticism reportedly stunned Republican leaders and prompted a rare serious response from Trump.
“Elon and I had a great relationship. I don’t know if we will anymore,” Trump said from the Oval Office. He didn’t stop there. Taking direct aim at Musk’s companies, the president added: “The easiest way to save money in our budget — billions and billions of dollars — is to terminate Elon’s governmental subsidies and contracts.” Musk, in turn, accused Trump of "ingratitude" and escalated the standoff by reposting unverified claims suggesting Trump's name appeared in government documents tied to Jeffrey Epstein.