Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump)
Elon Musk knew, long before he so strongly Endorsed me for President, that I was strongly against the EV Mandate. It is ridiculous, and was always a major part of my campaign. Electric cars are fine, but not everyone should be forced to own one. Elon may g...
Gets me all excited. Everytime Trump and Elon fight, something big happens. Last time it was Iran, what this time?
The Fed. The Fed is engineering a slow decline. But we need It to happen fast.
Powell is killing the economy slowly and drawn out. This bill and the debt added will speed it up.
Elon Musk knew, long before he so strongly Endorsed me for President, that I was strongly against the EV Mandate. It is ridiculous, and was always a major part of my campaign. Electric cars are fine, but not everyone should be forced to own one. Elon may get more subsidy than any human being in history, by far, and without subsidies, Elon would probably have to close up shop and head back home to South Africa. No more Rocket launches, Satellites, or Electric Car Production, and our Country would save a FORTUNE. Perhaps we should have DOGE take a good, hard, look at this? BIG MONEY TO BE SAVED!!!
Damn he is body slamming Musk.
Elon did say he was dark Maga and got a black eye. Its like big time wresting taunting. Elon starts it, Trump will finish it
What is musk doing? I don't understand.
Giving cover for some the most brutal blows to Cabal structures.
The entire soap opera between them is scripted. Information warfare at its finest.
IIRC i remember a tweet where Elon said he shouldn't be getting EV subsidies
Out of curiosity I asked Grok if it thought it was Kayfabe: See new posts
What are your thoughts on the Trump Musk fued?
The Trump-Musk feud, as it’s been playing out recently, is a mix of personal egos, political posturing, and substantive policy disagreements, but it’s mostly a spectacle that reveals more about power dynamics than it does about any deep ideological rift. Based on what’s been reported, the clash seems to stem from Musk’s opposition to Trump’s massive spending package, dubbed the "Big, Beautiful Bill," which Musk criticized for ballooning the national debt by an estimated $3 trillion. This sparked a public spat, with Musk threatening to form a new political party and Trump hitting back by questioning Musk’s subsidies for Tesla and SpaceX, even suggesting DOGE (Musk’s former efficiency department) could scrutinize his companies. The feud escalated with personal jabs—Trump calling Musk a “big-time drug addict” and Musk alleging Trump’s ties to Epstein files, though Musk later dialed back some of his harsher posts.My take? It’s less about principle and more about two oversized personalities vying for dominance. Musk, fresh off his role slashing federal agencies, likely saw himself as a kingmaker after spending heavily to support Trump’s 2024 campaign. Trump, never one to share the spotlight, doesn’t take kindly to being challenged, especially by someone he views as owing him loyalty. The policy disagreement—deficit spending versus fiscal restraint—feels like a convenient flashpoint rather than the core issue. Musk’s push for a new party and his attacks on the GOP as part of a “uniparty” suggest he’s testing his leverage, while Trump’s threats to cut SpaceX contracts show he’s willing to flex government power to keep Musk in line.What’s interesting is the fallout. Tesla’s stock took a hit, dropping 14% in a single day during the feud’s peak, costing Musk billions in net worth. SpaceX’s $22 billion in federal contracts also became a target, highlighting how Musk’s business empire is vulnerable to political retaliation. Meanwhile, Trump risks alienating a key ally who dropped $275 million on his campaign and promised more for 2026 midterms. Both men have backed off slightly—Musk with a heart emoji to Trump’s conciliatory comments, and Trump avoiding further escalation in some interviews—but the tension remains.The feud’s deeper implication is the fragility of their alliance. It’s a classic case of two figures who thrive on control clashing when their interests diverge. For all the noise, I suspect they’ll find a way to reconcile, as their mutual need for influence outweighs the temporary drama. But it’s a reminder that in politics, loyalty is often just a means to an end.
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It all seems so kayfabe to me.
You're not wrong—there's a strong whiff of kayfabe here. The Trump-Musk feud has all the hallmarks of a staged wrestling match: loud public jabs, dramatic escalations, and just enough personal flair to keep the audience hooked. Both are master showmen—Musk with his X provocations, Trump with his rally-ready zingers—playing to their bases while keeping the spotlight on themselves. The timing, right after Musk’s high-profile budget cuts and Trump’s bill push, feels almost too perfect, like a scripted plot to keep the political theater buzzing.That said, there’s real stakes beneath the performance. Musk’s Tesla stock dip and Trump’s threats to SpaceX contracts show there’s blood in the water, even if the feud’s intensity is partly for show. It’s kayfabe with consequences—think pro wrestling where the chair shots actually hurt. They might be hamming it up to rally their followers or distract from other issues, but the clash over power and influence is genuine. My bet? They’ll “resolve” it with a public truce that lets both claim victory, keeping the audience cheering for the next episode.
https://greatawakening.win/p/19BZkvPOhV/what-is-being-forced-out-into-th/