💥Trump Ditches His Tesla as Feud with Musk Escalates — and It’s Getting Costly❗

President Trump is officially parting ways with the red Tesla Model S he picked up in March — a ride that once signaled his backing of Elon Musk. That support? Gone. And with it, one of the strangest political-tech alliances in recent memory is quickly unraveling.

What started as a high-profile bromance between Trump and Musk has spiraled into a very public feud with real political and financial stakes. The White House confirmed Trump has no plans to reach out to Musk, and the feeling seems mutual — despite Musk occasionally sending mixed signals.

Behind the Curtain: Musk Reconsiders His Moves

While headlines focus on tweets and Teslas, Musk is quietly adjusting his stance. Just this Thursday, he walked back threats to suspend SpaceX’s Dragon missions — key to NASA's astronaut and cargo transport. The message? Musk knows federal contracts are too valuable to risk entirely.

Enter hedge fund billionaire Bill Ackman, stepping in as mediator. In a classic Ackman move, he publicly called for the two to reconcile “for the benefit of our great country.” Musk’s lukewarm reply? “You’re not wrong.” Still, the tension is far from resolved.

It’s Not Just Personal — It’s Business

Billions are on the line. Musk’s companies — Tesla, SpaceX, Neuralink, and more — have benefited heavily from federal contracts. If Trump moves to cut those, Musk could face serious financial consequences.

But Trump isn’t without risk either. Musk reportedly contributed $275 million to Trump’s 2024 campaign and pledged another $100 million toward 2026. After this week’s fallout, that support looks anything but certain.

A Power Duo Publicly Cracks

A sitting president ditching his Tesla. A billionaire rethinking his NASA leverage. And a feud that could reshape not only U.S. tech partnerships but the broader political landscape.

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