#TrumpVsMusk President Trump told CBS News' Robert Costa on Friday he's focused on domestic and foreign policy — and not on his feud with Elon Musk.
Sources say the White House has not moved to oust Musk-aligned staffers.
Mr. Trump's relationship with Musk exploded Thursday, as the billionaire blasted the president's "big, beautiful bill" and the president threatened to cancel the SpaceX and Tesla chief's federal contracts.
The two men largely avoided public attacks Friday, though Musk mused about starting his own political party, and Mr. Trump said he'll "take a look at" Musk's government subsidies.
President Trump told reporters Friday his administration will "take a look at" the large federal contracts and subsidies that Elon Musk's companies benefit from.
On Thursday, Mr. Trump suggested cutting off subsidies to Musk's companies, escalating a public feud between the president and the world's richest man. Musk's two largest companies, SpaceX and Tesla, get billions of dollars from direct government grants and environmental incentive#TRUMP