🔪 #TrumpVsMusk — From Allies to Adversaries: What Is Really Happening?

In 2024, Elon Musk actively supported Donald Trump, investing about $300 million in his campaign and heading the Department of Government Efficiency. However, by June 2025, their alliance quickly fell apart. 

Reasons for the conflict:

• Musk criticized Trump's bill "One Big Beautiful Bill," claiming it would increase the budget deficit by $2.4 trillion and harm families and businesses. 

• In response, Trump threatened to end government contracts with Musk's companies and called him "ungrateful." 

• Musk stated that without his support, Trump would have lost the 2024 election. 

• The conflict reached its peak when Musk supported calls for Trump's impeachment and accused him of hiding documents related to Jeffrey Epstein. 

Publicity stunt or real rift?

Some analysts believe that this conflict could be a strategic move for redistributing influence and forming new political alliances. Nevertheless, the consequences are already tangible: Tesla's stock has fallen by 14%, and the Republican Party is facing internal disagreements.