#TrumpVsMusk
Trump vs Musk – Political populism or technological power?
Donald Trump and Elon Musk are among the most influential figures of our time. Their confrontation is not only personal but symbolic: they represent two opposing visions of leadership, two forms of power, two paths to global influence.
Two styles, one ambition: to dominate the narrative
Trump is a master of populist rhetoric. He speaks to people's gut feelings, uses direct language, divides, simplifies.
Musk, on the other hand, uses the authority of technology. He doesn't need votes: he launches rockets, changes algorithms, moves billions with a tweet.
Both mobilize the masses, but with different tools:
Trump uses media and traditional politics.
Musk uses social media, markets, and innovation.
System against parallel system
Trump acts within institutions, even if he attacks them. He has been President, is running again, and has an immediate impact on the polls.
Musk builds systems outside of institutions: he leads SpaceX, Tesla, owns X (Twitter), influences Bitcoin and artificial intelligence.
He has not been elected by anyone, but has more global impact than many presidents.
The battle over freedom of speech
Twitter has been a battleground.
Trump was banned after the assault on Capitol Hill. Musk, once he became the owner, reinstated him.
But behind the rhetoric of freedom of expression lies a fact: today it is private individuals who decide who can speak and who cannot.
Musk says, "Twitter must be neutral," but he is the supreme judge. Is it freedom... or new power?
Who has more power in 2025?
• Trump mobilizes voters, dominates headlines, can change laws.
• Musk directs capital, controls networks, creates technologies that shape the future.
The difference is subtle but decisive:
Trump seeks consensus to gain power.
Musk has power without asking anything from anyone!