Just days after launching a digital grenade at the former president—complete with deleted Epstein accusations, contract drama, and a classic case of billionaire foot-in-mouth—Elon is now saying he “went too far” and “shouldn’t have tweeted those things.”
You don’t say
This all started when Trump’s much-hyped “Big Beautiful Bill” dropped and, surprise, it didn’t include any special carve-outs for Elon’s empire. No EV incentives, no cozy contracts for SpaceX, not even a little federal love note for X. In other words: Elon didn’t make the cut.
So naturally, he lost it.
Musk attacked Trump’s Big Beautiful Bill, urged impeachment, and even tweeted a now-deleted claim that Trump appeared in the Epstein files—screenshots of the deleted posts blew up before X could hide them. Trump fired back publicly, threatening to cancel Musk’s government contracts and warning of “serious consequences” if Musk backed Democrats.
And now? Elon’s out here doing cleanup and regrets the whole thing. That the tweets were too harsh. That he didn’t mean it that way. It’s giving “drunk texted my ex and now I’m pretending it was a joke” energy.
I regret some of my posts about President @realDonaldTrump last week. They went too far.
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) June 11, 2025
That’s all you’re getting, folks. No accountability—just a digital shrug from a man who treats his platform like a personal group chat with 160 million people. Still, for Elon, maybe that is growth.
Well, that didn’t take long. After a few days of digital mudslinging, Trump now says he has “no hard feelings” toward Elon Musk. Sure—because in politics, especially when billionaire wallets are involved, insults are just foreplay. If Elon’s money might come in handy down the line, you better believe the forgiveness comes fast.
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President Trump says he has “no hard feelings” towards Elon Musk.
Earlier today, @elonmusk said he regrets some of his tweets from last week about the President. pic.twitter.com/YsrXdTQ6Tf
— Breanna Morello (@BreannaMorello) June 11, 2025
Maybe J.D. Vance played peacemaker in the Musk–Trump mess. On June 8, he retweeted a post from Donald Trump—and Elon followed up by retweeting it too, adding two American flags for good measure. It wasn’t a press conference or a handshake, but in billionaire-speak, that’s basically a group hug.
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) June 9, 2025
So what does it mean for the rest of us now that the two richest egos in America have decided to cool it? Maybe Elon just wants a good spot in the lineup. With the Army’s 250th birthday parade this summer and America’s 250th blowout next year, he’s not about to get left out of the spectacle.
Picture it: Trump grinning from the reviewing stand like it’s his coronation, while Elon hovers nearby, angling for Grand Marshal status and pretending this wasn’t all deeply weird a week ago.
Then comes 2026—Trump in a red-white-and-gold golf cart, Elon in a Cybertruck float, both waving like royalty while SpaceX fireworks explode overhead, courtesy of your tax dollars and a freshly patched-up bromance.
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) June 9, 2025
And just like that, maybe the big billionaire bro brawl is winding down. No more posts. No new insults. Just an abrupt silence after days of digital chest-thumping. Time heals all wounds—or at least buys you enough distance to pretend none of it happened. There’s no grand statement, no follow-up, no nothing. Which, in the Musk-Trump universe, might be the closest thing we’ll ever get to a peace treaty. For now, anyway.
In the end, maybe this wasn’t a feud at all—just another round of public posturing in the long-running show where power, pride, and attention are the real currency. Trump has a history of clashing with people who later end up back in the fold. Elon tossed a few bombs, shrugged it off, and now everyone’s acting like it never happened. No hard feelings, just the usual chaos disguised as strategy. If this is the art of the deal, consider it another brushstroke.
Feature Photo Credit: Grok/X/cropped/Public Domain
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