WASHINGTON (AP) ā and Elon Muskās alliance took off like one of SpaceXās rockets. It was supercharged and soared high. And then it blew up.
The spectacular flameout Thursday hit a crescendo when Trump threatened to cut Muskās government contracts and Musk said without providing evidence that Trump's administration hasn't released all the records related to sex abuser because Trump is mentioned in them.
The messy blow-up between the president of the United States and the worldās richest man played out on their respective social media platforms after Trump was asked during a White House meeting with about Musk's criticism of his spending bill.
It came less than a week after they appeared together at the White House for a subdued goodbye and Trump thanked Musk for his brief time in the U.S. government by handing him a symbolic but nonfunctional golden key.
Trump had largely remained silent as Musk stewed over the last few days on his social media platform X, condemning the president's so-called āBig Beautiful Bill.ā But Trump clapped back Thursday in the Oval Office, saying he was āvery disappointed in Musk.ā
Musk responded on social media in real time. Trump, who was supposed to be spending Thursday discussing an end to the Russia-Ukraine war with German Chancellor , ratcheted up the stakes when he turned to his own social media network, Truth Social, and threatened to use the U.S. government to hurt Muskās bottom line by going after contracts held by his internet company Starlink and rocket company SpaceX.
āThe easiest way to save money in our Budget, Billions and Billions of Dollars, is to terminate Elonās Governmental Subsidies and Contracts,ā Trump wrote on his social media network.
āThis just gets better and better,ā Musk quickly replied on X. āGo ahead, make my day.ā
Musk then said, without offering evidence of how he might know the information, that Trump was āin the Epstein files. That is the real reason they have not been made public. Have a nice day, DJT!ā
The insinuation tapped into long-standing suspicions among conspiracy theorists and online sleuths that incriminating and sensitive files in the governmentās possession have yet to be released.
The deepening rift unfurled much like their relationship started ā rapidly, intensely and very publicly.
It also quickly hit Musk financially, even before Trump's threat.
After Trump started speaking about Musk, shares of his electric vehicle company , their latest notable move since the election. The shares doubled in the weeks after Trump was elected, gave back those gains and more during Muskās time at DOGE and then rallied after he vowed in April to focus much more on Tesla and his other companies.
Politicians and their donor patrons rarely see eye to eye. But the magnitude of Muskās support for Trump, spending backing his campaign, and the scope of free rein the president gave him to slash and delve into the government with the Department of Government Efficiency is eclipsed only by the speed of their falling-out.
Musk offered up an especially stinging insult to a president sensitive about his standing among voters: āWithout me, Trump would have lost the election,ā Musk retorted. āSuch ingratitude,ā Musk said in a follow-up post.
Musk announced his support for Trump shortly after the then-candidate was on stage at a Butler, Pennsylvania, rally last July. ¾¢±¬“ó¹Ļ of Musk's political action committee in support of Trump's election came days later.
Musk soon became a close adviser and frequent companion, memorably leaping in the air behind Trump on stage at a rally in October. Once Trump was elected, the tech billionaire stood behind him as he took the oath of office, flew with him on Air Force One for weekend stays at Mar-a-Lago, slept in the White Houseās Lincoln Bedroom and joined his Cabinet meetings wearing a MAGA hat (sometimes more than one).
Three months ago, Trump purchased a red Tesla from Musk on the White House driveway as a public show of support for his business as it faced blowback.
Musk to Trump last week in a somewhat somber news conference in the Oval Office, where he sported a black eye that he said came from his young son but that seemed to be a metaphor for his messy time in government service.
Trump, who rarely misses an opportunity to zing his critics on appearance, brought it up Thursday.
āI said, āDo you want a little makeup? Weāll get you a little makeup.ā Which is interesting,ā Trump said.
The Republican presidentās comments came as Musk has griped for days on social media about Trumpās spending bill, warning that it will increase the federal deficit. Musk has called the bill
āHe hasnāt said bad about me personally, but Iām sure that will be next,ā Trump said Thursday in the Oval Office, presaging his future. āBut Iām very disappointed in Elon. Iāve helped Elon a lot.ā
Trump later said on social media that āElon was āwearing thin,ā I asked him to leave." Muskās government employment status, however, limited him from continuing to work.
āHe just went CRAZY!ā Trump said.
Observers had long wondered if the friendship between the two brash billionaires known for lobbing insults online would flame out in spectacular fashion. It did, in less than a year.
Trump said Thursday that he and Musk had had a great relationship but mused: "I donāt know if we will anymore."
He said some people who leave his administration āmiss it so badlyā and āactually become hostile.ā
āItās sort of Trump derangement syndrome, I guess they call it,ā he said.
He brushed aside the billionaire's efforts to get him elected last year, including in Pennsylvania. The surge of cash Musk showed he was willing to spend seemed to set him up as a highly coveted ally for Republicans going forward, but his split with Trump, the party's leader, raises questions about whether they or any others will see such a campaign windfall in the future.
Trump said Musk āonly developed a problemā with the bill because it rolls back tax credits for electric vehicles.
āFalse,ā Musk fired back on his social media platform as the president continued speaking. āThis 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!ā
In another post, he said Trump could keep the spending cuts but āditch the MOUNTAIN of DISGUSTING PORK in the bill.ā
Besides Musk being ādisturbedā by the electric vehicle tax credits, Trump said another point of contention was Muskās promotion of Jared Isaacman to run NASA.
Trump over the weekend, days after Musk left his government role.
āI didnāt think it was appropriate,ā Trump said Thursday, calling Isaacman ātotally a Democrat.ā
Musk continued slinging his responses on social media. He shared some posts Trump made over a decade ago criticizing Republicans for their spending, musings made when he, too, was just a billionaire lobbing his thoughts on social media.
āWhere is the man who wrote these words?ā Musk wrote. āWas he replaced by a body double!?ā
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Associated Press writers Chris Megerian, Eric Tucker in Washington and Paul Harloff in New York contributed to this report.
Michelle L. Price, The Associated Press