Friday, 13 June 2025

Reconciliation In The Air: President Trump’s Latest Statement Signals He’s Open To Talk With Musk


The bromance may not be over just yet.

Last week, President Trump told CNN he would not take any calls from Elon Musk.

It looks like Trump has had a change of heart because in his most recent statement to the press, he stated he was open to taking a call from Tesla’s CEO.

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When asked if he would get rid of his Tesla, Trump stated he might move it around, but did not say he would sell it, as rumors have claimed.

He also stated he would not remove Musk’s Starlink from the White House.

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As the riots broke out in Los Angeles, Musk was less harsh towards the 47th President.

Instead, he has complimented the Trump administration’s move to send in the National Guard.

Per CNN:

Last week, Elon Musk was calling for President Donald Trump’s impeachment. This week, Musk is back to praising the administration, softening his tone after the two powerful leaders’ very public breakup.

The whiplash came as protests erupted in Los Angeles over actions by Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers and immigration raids.

Over the weekend, Musk deleted some of his most incendiary X posts about the president, including the call for his impeachment and the allegation, without providing evidence, that Trump’s name appeared in documents related to the crimes of convicted sex offender and financier Jeffrey Epstein.

Musk appeared to wholeheartedly support the Trump administration’s stance on the situation in Los Angeles, adding American Flags to a post from Vice President JD Vance about how the “president will not tolerate rioting and violence.” Musk has long supported closed borders, stopping illegal immigration and deportations, in alignment with the Trump administration.

The tech billionaire posted a screenshot of a Truth Social post from Trump that said California Gov. Gavin Newsom and Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass “should apologize to the people of Los Angeles,” as clashes have broken out, cars have been set on fire and demonstrations intensify.

He also wrote “cool” to a video of Vance speaking in an interview, saying he thinks “if Elon chills out a little bit everything will be fine.”

And the Tesla CEO re-followed White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller, considered one of the lead Trump administration officials on immigration policy, whom he had unfollowed on Thursday in the midst of his blow up with Trump. The move was especially notable considering Miller’s wife, Katie Miller, had recently left the White House to work with Musk full time and the couple had regularly socialized with Musk outside of work. That lead to gossip among White House aides and rounds of speculation about how the fallout could impact the political fortunes of one of the most powerful couples in Trump’s Washington.

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