【Eating Melon Post on Trump and Musk's 'Love-Hate Relationship'】For Entertainment Only

This weekend's interesting news is still about fighting and arguing, as Musk and Trump, this pair of plastic brothers, have fallen out. The current development is that Musk seems to have calmed down and has deleted some content attacking Trump, but has not publicly apologized.

The trigger for Musk's outburst was that his recommended candidate for NASA director was dismissed by Trump, and Musk's 'government efficiency department' was also stripped of power by Trump, which essentially means Trump is gradually marginalizing Musk. Musk should be quite furious about NASA's ouster, as it equates to cutting off his eligibility to join the ranks of the big shots truly controlling the pulse of the nation, and he is instead being sent back to being a 'tech businessman making fashionable cars.'

Musk strongly funded Trump's presidential campaign, and his obvious motive was not wanting to be subservient anymore, but to truly enter the upper echelons and take charge, with the pathway being through NASA and Starlink, to become the next era's 'military-industrial complex.' (Starlink has already proven to be a necessary military product for future drone warfare on the Russia-Ukraine battlefield), which would mean becoming a true 'aristocracy.'

But now, he is clearly being pushed out of this path, meaning that so much money not only feels wasted but may also mean there is no longer any chance of entering the nation's core through this avenue.

Trump hopes Musk can gracefully and dignifiedly exit the political arena and return to managing his own business, but Musk feels Trump is ungrateful and has betrayed his ally. The relationship between the two sides seems to have irreparably broken down, and Musk has wasted hundreds of millions on campaign funds, offending the left in Europe and the U.S. after just three months in politics, leading to a boycott of automotive products. Tesla's stock price dropped 14.3% on Thursday, with a weak rebound of +3.7% on Friday, and it feels like it hasn't hit bottom yet, with significant downward potential still in market sentiment.