#TrumpVsMusk Breaking News $BTC #TrumpVsMusk Trump and Musk: My Take on the Fallout That Could Cost Them Both

A few months back, I picked up a red Tesla Model S. It was more than just a car — it was a show of support for Elon Musk and what I thought he stood for. But today, I’m officially done with it. I’ve made the decision to part ways with the car, and with Musk. That chapter is closed.

What started out as a promising connection between politics and tech has turned into something toxic. Musk and I are no longer on the same page. I’m not calling him, and I’m not waiting for him to call either. As far as I’m concerned, we’re moving in different directions.

I’ve heard Musk is trying to cool things down quietly. Just recently, he walked back his threat to cancel SpaceX’s Dragon missions — the ones that support NASA. At the same time, hedge fund billionaire Bill Ackman chimed in, calling for reconciliation “for the good of the country.” Musk responded with, “You’re not wrong.” That’s fine, but actions speak louder than vague replies.

Here’s the reality: there’s a lot at stake. Musk’s companies rely heavily on federal contracts. If I follow through with some of the decisions on the table, those deals could be reconsidered. It’s business — nothing personal.

But