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Trump-Musk feud live updates: Elon deletes tweet claiming the president is in the Epstein files amid public break-up

Donald Trump and Elon Musk appear not to be speaking, even amid earlier rumors that a call might be scheduled between the two

Rebecca Whittaker,Gustaf Kilander
Saturday 07 June 2025 18:10 BST
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Trump ignores question about Musk's Epstein Files claim

Elon Musk has deleted his tweet in which he claimed that Donald Trump is in “the Epstein Files.”

Musk initially shared the post on Thursday as the spat between him and the president exploded over a disagreement over Trump’s congressional spending bill.

The billionaire also suggested that Trump should be impeached.

“The Epstein Files” is a phrase used to describe information that U.S. authorities hold on the disgraced financier and pedophile Jeffrey Epstein, who died in a Manhattan jail cell in 2019.

By Saturday morning, Musk’s post alleging Trump is in the files had been removed.

This comes as Trump and Musk don’t appear to be speaking, despite earlier rumors that a phone call might occur following their disagreement.

White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles told NBC News there are no plans for a call between the two.

The president shrugged off the feud in calls with multiple TV networks on Friday morning, dismissing Musk as a “man who has lost his mind,” saying he was “not particularly” interested in reconciliation, and “the poor guy’s got a problem.”

Trump told Bret Baier at Fox News: “Elon has totally lost it.”

Trump says Musk to face 'serious consequences' if he funds Democrats

Trump told NBC News in an interview that Musk will face “serious consequences” if he chooses to use his significant wealth to fund Democrats.

Musk’s opposition to the Republican spending bill up for debate in Congress could lead the billionaire to fund challengers to Republicans who voted for it.

“If he does, he’ll have to pay the consequences for that,” Trump told NBC News in a phone interview.

“He’ll have to pay very serious consequences if he does that,” the president added.

Trump told the network he has no intention of trying to repair the relationship.

“I would assume so, yeah,” he said when asked if his relationship with Musk was over.

“I have no intention of speaking to him,” said Trump.

“I think it’s a very bad thing, because he’s very disrespectful. You could not disrespect the office of the President,” he added.

He also rejected the allegation from Musk that he’s in the “Epstein Files.”

“That’s called ‘old news,’ that’s been old news, that has been talked about for years,” Trump told NBC News on Saturday. “Even Epstein’s lawyer said I had nothing to do with it. It’s old news.”

Trump claimed that Musk’s criticism of the spending package has allowed Republican lawmakers to see the benefits of the legislation.

“I think, actually, Elon brought out the strengths of the bill because people that weren’t as focused started focusing on it, and they see how good it is,” said Trump. “So in that sense, there was a big favor. But I think Elon, really, I think it’s a shame that he’s so depressed and so heartbroken.”

Gustaf Kilander7 June 2025 18:10

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JD Vance breaks his silence on Trump and Musk feud after seeing Elon’s Epstein tweet during Theo Von interview

Vice President JD Vance’s first reaction to Elon Musk’s Trump-Epstein tweet was caught Thursday on Theo Von’s podcast.

On the “This Past Weekend w/ Theo Von,” episode released Saturday, Von showed Vance one of the most viral tweets from the pair’s feud, in which the Tesla CEO claimed, “@realDonaldTrump is in the Epstein files. That is the real reason they have not been made public.”

“Ok, wow. I haven’t even seen this one,” Vance said, explaining he was on a plane amid Musk and Trump’s online exchanges.

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Gustaf Kilander7 June 2025 17:30

Republicans call for an end to Trump-Musk feud: ‘I hope it doesn’t distract us’

Seung Min Kim and Chris Megerian write:

As the Republican Party anticipates potential fallout from Donald Trump's public dispute with Elon Musk, prominent lawmakers and conservative voices are calling for reconciliation, wary of the repercussions of a sustained conflict.

The animosity between the two figures could pose challenges for the Republican agenda, particularly concerning tax and border spending legislation championed by Trump but criticised by Musk.

Representative Dan Newhouse, a Republican from Washington, expressed hope that the disagreement would not impede progress on critical tasks.

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Gustaf Kilander7 June 2025 17:00

Stephen King puts the Trump and Musk feud into perspective with one scathing question

The acclaimed author Stephen King has issued a blistering critique of the ongoing feud between US president Donald Trump and his former ally, Elon Musk.

This week, the two former allies bitterly fell out with each sharing strong accusations against the other on social media.

Musk, who infamously invested millions into Trump’s campaign and quickly dubbed himself “first buddy,” became the head of the Department of Government Efficiency. The department was tasked with slashing the federal budget. However, Musk soon found himself ousted from the president’s inner circle after clashing with Trump over his proposed spending bill.

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Gustaf Kilander7 June 2025 16:30

Musk was Trump’s tweeter-in-chief. Now he’s using X against him

James Liddell and Alicja Hagopian write:

Elon Musk’s X profile is like a window into his psyche: an inescapable stream of consciousness where impulsive tweets reveal his unfiltered thoughts and shifting moods.

Musk harnessed his social media platform to propel Donald Trump to the White House, feeding anti-Democrat content and election conspiracy theories to his followers. Now Musk is turning that same platform – home to nearly 600 million monthly users – against him.

After posting earlier in the week that Trump’s signature budget policy was a “disgusting abomination” that will “drive America into debt slavery”, the billionaire is openly taunting Trump on X, even calling for his impeachment.

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Gustaf Kilander7 June 2025 16:01

Elon Musk deletes tweet claiming Trump was in 'the Epstein Files'

Elon Musk has deleted his tweet in which he claimed that Donald Trump is in “the Epstein Files.”

Musk initially shared the post on Thursday as the spat between him and the president exploded over a disagreement over Trump’s congressional spending bill.

The billionaire also suggested that Trump should be impeached.

“The Epstein Files” is a phrase used to describe information that U.S. authorities hold on the disgraced financier and convicted sex offender who died in a Manhattan jail cell in 2019.

By Saturday morning, Musk’s post alleging Trump is in the files had been removed.

Gustaf Kilander7 June 2025 15:30

'Trump didn't do anything wrong with Jeffrey Epstein,' Vance says

Vice President JD Vance defended Trump during an appearance on Theo Von’s podcast, as the host brought up the now-deleted tweet by Elon Musk claiming that the president is included in the “Epstein Files.”

“Donald Trump didn't do anything wrong with Jeffrey Epstein,” said Vance. “Whatever the Democrats and the media say about him, that's totally BS.”

“First of all, I'm the Vice President to President Trump. My loyalties are always going to be with the President,” Vance added. “And I think that Elon, he's an incredible entrepreneur. He's actually done, I think DOGE was really good. This sort of effort to root out waste, fraud, and abuse in our country is really good.”

“And look, man, I'm always going to be loyal to the President, and I hope that eventually Elon kind of comes back into the fold. Maybe that's not possible now, because he's gone so nuclear,” said Vance.

Gustaf Kilander7 June 2025 15:15

Savage internet memes troll Musk and Trump

The internet used the feud used to blast memes across social media.

“Elon finally found a way to make Twitter fun again,” former senior Obama adviser and podcast host Dan Pfeiffer summarised in a post on X.

“BREAKING: Vladimir Putin has offered to negotiate a peace deal between President Trump and Elon Musk,” X user Amuse wrote.

One user shared a meme from Mean Girls of Musk writing about Trump in the “Burn Book.”

Democratic Rep. Melanie Stansbury of New Mexico shared a meme about the blow-up: “Real Housewives of Pennsylvania Ave,” the congresswoman posted.

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Rebecca Whittaker7 June 2025 15:00

Mass deportations from Trump’s Big, Beautiful Bill could quietly cost U.S. over $1.4 trillion

Mass deportations enabled by the Trump administration’s Big, Beautiful Bill spending and tax package could cost the U.S. over $1 trillion in the coming years, as the administration is already reportedly struggling to fund its rapidly expanding immigration crackdown.

The package, which the House of Representatives passed last month, directs $168 billion towards immigration and border law enforcement agencies.

That spending, combined with the economic impact of removing scores of immigrants and more granular changes, like a potential decline in revenues thanks to the possible deterrent effect of new fees on migrants, could cost the U.S. over $1.4 trillion over the next decade, according to an analysis from the libertarian Cato Institute.

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