The conflict between Elon Musk and Donald Trump is a model of the overlap of interests between political power and economic influence. Musk, the ambitious businessman, seeks to shape the future of technology through his companies like "Tesla" and "SpaceX", while Trump represents the conservative populist wave that is reshaping American politics. The tension between them escalated after Musk left advisory boards during Trump's tenure due to disagreements over climate change. Trump also criticized Musk, describing him as a beneficiary of government support, while Musk mocked Trump on "Twitter" (which he later bought), affirming his support for freedom of expression. The conflict is not only personal but reflects a broader clash between leadership models: one relies on innovation and the other on traditional political power. This competition illustrates how economic interests intersect with political ambitions in America, influencing public opinion and shaping future trends.