#TrumpVsMusk Trump Just Dumped His Tesla — And the Musk Feud Is Getting Expensive

officials, President $TRUMP is getting rid of the red Tesla Model S he picked up just a few months ago in March. The car was more than just a flashy ride — it was a symbol of support for Elon Musk. That support? Gone. And with it, one of the most bizarre alliances in recent political memory is unraveling — fast.What started as a kind of tech-bro bromance between #Trump and Musk has turned into an escalating feud with massive political and financial implications. According to the White House, Trump has no intention of calling Musk, and honestly, Musk doesn’t look like he’s in a hurry to fix things either — even if he’s sending the occasional mixed signal.Behind the Scenes: Musk Is Quietly BackpedalingWhile the headlines are focused on tweets and Teslas, there’s a lot happening behind the scenes. Just this Thursday, Musk walked back a threat to pull SpaceX’s Dragon missions — those are the spacecraft that ferry astronauts and cargo to the International Space Station for NASA. It’s a crucial federal contract, and #Musk seems to know that pushing too hard could be bad for business.Then came hedge fund billionaire Bill Ackman, trying to play peacemaker. In a very on-brand move, Ackman publicly urged the two to bury the hatchet “for the benefit of our great country.” Musk’s response? A casual: “You’re not wrong.”But even with that olive branch hanging in the air, the tension is far from over.This Isn't Just Personal. It’s Business.Let’s not kid ourselves — there’s a lot of money at stake here. Musk’s companies Tesla, SpaceX, Neuralink, and others have raked in billions in federal contracts. If Trump follows through on threats to cut those deals, Musk could be staring down some serious financial pain.But Trump isn’t exactly in a winning position either. Musk reportedly spent $275 million supporting Trump’s 2024 run, with another $100 million pledge on the table for pro-Trump groups ahead of 2026. After this week’s blowup, #TrumpVsMusk