On Wednesday, June 11, 2025, Elon Musk publicly acknowledged that some of his recent social media posts concerning President Donald Trump were excessive. In a statement on his platform, X, Musk admitted that his comments had “gone too far,” signaling a potential de-escalation in the ongoing public dispute between the two figures.
Background of the Dispute
The tension between Musk and Trump intensified following Musk’s departure from his advisory role in the Department of Government Efficiency, a position he held briefly in 2024. Musk criticized the administration’s “One Big Beautiful Bill,” describing it as a “disgusting abomination” due to concerns over its impact on the national deficit. The situation escalated when Musk made unsubstantiated claims linking Trump to the Jeffrey Epstein case and suggested that Trump should be impeached. These assertions were later deleted from Musk’s social media accounts.
Reactions and Implications
President Trump responded to Musk’s remarks by expressing disappointment but indicated that he held no hard feelings. He also hinted at potential repercussions for Musk’s companies, including the possibility of revoking federal contracts and subsidies. Despite the public fallout, Musk’s expression of regret appeared to have a positive effect on investor sentiment, with Tesla shares rising by 2.6% in pre-market trading.
The feud has raised concerns about the potential impact on Musk’s business ventures, particularly Tesla and SpaceX, which have significant dealings with the federal government. Analysts suggest that while the immediate financial implications may be limited, the long-term effects on Musk’s political relationships and business interests could be substantial.
As of now, it remains uncertain whether the relationship between Musk and President Trump will improve or continue to deteriorate. Observers note that the situation underscores the complexities of public figures engaging in political discourse on social media platforms.