JUST IN: 🇺🇸 Elon Musk has deleted the post in which he claimed that former President Donald Trump's proposed tariffs (import taxes) could lead the U.S. economy into a recession in the second half of 2025.

In that post, Elon Musk had warned of potential economic consequences, stating that tightening trade policies could negatively impact the national economy—especially if global supply chains and investment flows were disrupted. However, the post was taken down shortly afterward, sparking speculation on social media about whether it was due to external pressure or a change in Musk’s stance.

This development comes at a time when the U.S. presidential elections are drawing near, and economic policies have become one of the key issues in the political debate. As a prominent business figure, Elon Musk’s opinions often carry significant weight among investors and the general public, which makes both his statement—and its sudden deletion—a notable event.

It is also possible that the post was deleted in response to backlash or that Musk realized there was some misunderstanding or inaccuracy. In any case, the incident highlights how even major figures in the tech and business world must remain cautious—or potentially face pressure—when commenting on political and economic matters.