- Elon Musk apologized for his on-line assaults on Trump, calling them “too far”; Trump responded positively however cautiously.
- Their feud stemmed from Musk’s criticism of Trump’s legislative priorities and previous associations.
- Trump mentioned he’s open to reconciliation however is targeted on “straightening out the nation” first.
President Donald Trump had a surprisingly mellow response to Elon Musk’s apology after the tech billionaire admitted he “went too far” in criticizing the president final week. In a fast cellphone chat with The Submit, Trump mentioned, “I assumed it was very good that he did that,” although he stopped wanting confirming whether or not he’s able to forgive and transfer on.
A Spat That Escalated Shortly
Musk, 53, had gone on a fiery rant on social media, claiming Trump wouldn’t have gained the 2024 election with out his help and even implying he had hyperlinks to the suppression of Epstein-related paperwork. He has since walked these feedback again, posting on X, “I remorse a few of my posts… They went too far,” and deleting the extra inflammatory ones.
From Allies to Awkward Frenemies?
Trump, who beforehand accused Musk of getting “Trump Derangement Syndrome,” hinted at being disillusioned however not vengeful. Whereas he had threatened to look into Musk’s authorities contracts, he instructed The Submit he holds “no onerous emotions” and added, “I believe he feels very badly that he mentioned that.”
On Pod Power One, Trump added, “I assume I might” reconcile with Musk, however emphasised that his precedence is fixing the nation, not patching up private spats.