Billionaire Elon Musk, today Thursday, said he feels "disappointed" due to Musk's public opposition to the comprehensive tax and spending cut bill, which is at the heart of Trump's agenda, while Musk stated, "Without me, the American president would have lost the elections." Trump said in a statement at the White House, "Elon and I have a great relationship... I don't know if we will remain that way anymore." He added, "He has said the nicest things about me, and he hasn't said bad things about me personally, but I'm sure that will happen later. But I feel a great disappointment in Elon... I have helped him a lot." Trump also confirmed that Musk launched a scathing attack on the bill due to the proposed elimination of tax breaks for electric car owners. Musk, the CEO of Tesla, which manufactures electric cars, said he opposes the bill because it will increase the federal deficit. Trump noted that Musk, who received a warm farewell from the American president last week after overseeing his campaign to cut federal costs, is upset because he misses working with the American president.