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    How Trump and Musk are intertwined despite falling out

    Earth & BeyondBy Earth & BeyondJune 6, 2025005 Mins Read
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    Watch: How Trump and Musk’s break-up played out in real time

    The feud between two of the world’s most powerful billionaires shows no sign of ending after the US president claimed on Friday that the richest man in the world had “lost his mind”.

    Even though observers have long speculated that Donald Trump and Elon Musk would eventually fall out, few predicted the speed and ferocity with which their social media beef erupted.

    A phone call that was reportedly due to happen on Friday didn’t, and Trump is reportedly considering selling the red Tesla that he purchased from Musk’s company in March. Their falling out over US government spending could have far-reaching implications for American industry.

    Since Musk pledged his full-throated support for the president following an assassination attempt in Pennsylvania less than a year ago, the political and business interests of the two men have become increasingly intertwined.

    In several key areas – including political funding, government contracts and their personal relationships – the two men have come to rely on each other, meaning ending the alliance is likely to be messy.

    That complicates the fallout from their rift and ensures that, wherever the row goes from here, they will continue to be linked – and have the potential to hurt each other in multiple ways.

    Campaign funding

    Over the course of the last year, Musk’s donations to Trump and other Republicans have been enormous – totalling $290m (£214m) according to the campaign finance tracking site Open Secrets.

    Musk claimed on Thursday that the president won the election because of him, and complained about “ingratitude”.

    There’s an obvious counterexample. Earlier this year Musk shovelled $20m into a key judicial race in Wisconsin, however, his chosen Republican candidate lost by 10 percentage points in a state Trump won last November.

    Still, Musk’s donations are a huge chunk of money that Republicans will miss as they try to hold their congressional advantage in the midterm elections in November 2026.

    It may have been a problem they were facing in any case. Musk has previously said he would contribute a “lot less” to campaigns in the future.

    But could the bust-up with the White House prompt Musk not just to withdraw but throw his money behind opposition to Trump?

    He hinted as such on Thursday when he posted a poll on X with the question: “Is it time to create a new political party in America that actually represents the 80% in the middle?”

    Government contracts and investigations

    Watch: How Trump went from Tesla owner to critic to seller

    Musk’s companies including SpaceX, its subsidiary Starlink and Tesla do a huge amount of business with the US government.

    SpaceX alone has been awarded $20.9bn (£16.3 billion) in US government contracts since 2008, according to analysis by BBC Verify.

    Trump realises this gives him leverage over the world’s richest man.

    He posted on Truth Social on Thursday: “The easiest way to save money in our Budget, Billions and Billions of Dollars, is to terminate Elon’s Governmental Subsidies and Contracts. I was always surprised that Biden didn’t do it!”

    Musk threatened to retaliate by decommissioning SpaceX’s Dragon, which ferries astronauts and supplies to the International Space Station. But he later backed down from that threat.

    In practice, cancelling or withdrawing from government contracts would be a complicated and lengthy legal process, and for now and some time to come, the US government is likely to continue to do a significant amount of business with Musk’s companies.

    No other company other than SpaceX can make Dragon and Falcon 9 rockets, and Nasa has committed to a number of space station and moon missions using SpaceX craft.

    Despite those commercial partnerships, Musk and his companies also face investigations from a number of government agencies – more than 30, according to a February report by the New York Times – and regulatory issues such as approval for Tesla’s proposed driverless taxis.

    People inside government and Silicon Valley

    When Musk was given the task of setting up the cost-cutting Department of Government Efficiency (Doge) as one of Trump’s key drivers of change inside the US federal government, he was given broad scope to choose his own staff.

    According to leaked lists of Doge employees, many of them previously worked for Musk’s companies. And even though Musk left Doge a week ago, many of the staff remain in their government jobs.

    Some Doge employees also have deep ties to the Trump camp. Katie Miller – who worked in Trump’s first administration and is married to the current White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller – was Doge’s spokesperson.

    However, CNN reported that Mrs Miller also left the government last week and is now working “full time” for Musk.

    There are others in the Trump administration whose loyalties may be tested by the feud. David Sacks, who Trump named as his top advisor on artificial intelligence and cryptocurrency, is close to Musk, having worked with the tycoon decades ago at PayPal.

    On X, many Silicon Valley executives along with Maga-world influencers were picking sides and parsing each of the back-and-forth messages posted by the president and the world’s richest man.

    Polling firm YouGov carried out a snap survey on Thursday asking people who they would side with. The results indicated 70% of Republican respondents said Trump, compared to less than 1 in 10 who chose Musk.

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