Elon Musk Admits Regret Over Trump Feud Posts on X: Says He ‘Went Too Far’ Amid Viral Clash Seen by 75M

Elon Musk Admits Regret Over Trump Feud Posts on X: Says He 'Went Too Far' Amid Viral Clash Seen by 75M

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Elon Musk Admits Regret Over Trump Feud Posts on X: Says He 'Went Too Far' Amid Viral Clash Seen by 75M

Elon Musk Admits Regret Over Trump Feud Posts on X: Says He ‘Went Too Far’ Amid Viral Clash Seen by 75M

Elon Musk admits he ‘went too far’ in his X feud with Donald Trump. The viral exchange, viewed by over 75 million users, sparks fresh debate online

Billionaire Elon Musk has posted on his social media platform X, expressing regret about some of his posts regarding United States President Donald Trump last week.

Notably, Elon Musk and Donald Trump engaged in a public fued over TV interviews and X posts after the Tesla and SpaceX CEO left his role in the government and criticised the Republican party’s new tax bill proposal.

Elon Musk admits he ‘went too far’ in his X feud with Donald Trump. The viral exchange, viewed by over 75 million users, sparks fresh debate online

One such post by the world’s richest man alleged that Donald Trump is on the infamous Jeffrey Epstein files, and implied that this is why the government is not releasing the documens to the public. 

“Time to drop the really big bomb: @realDonaldTrump is in the Epstein files. That is the real reason they have not been made public. Have a nice day, DJT! Mark this post for the future. The truth will come out,” alleged Elon Musk in his post, which was deleted on June 7.

Earlier on June 10, Donald Trump and Elon Musk appeared to take a step back from their highly publicised feud that dominated headlines.

When asked by reporters if he plans to speak to the Elon Musk, the US President said, “I haven’t really thought about it actually. I would imagine he wants to speak to me. If I were him, I would want to speak to me. Maybe he’s already called. You’d have to ask him. We had a good relationship and I just wish him well, very well actually.

In a rare public admission, Elon Musk has acknowledged that some of his recent posts about U.S. President Donald Trump on the social media platform X (formerly Twitter) “went too far.” This statement comes after a highly publicized feud between the two influential figures, which has garnered significant media attention.

The discord between Musk and Trump began in early June 2025, following Musk’s criticism of Trump’s proposed “One Big Beautiful Bill Act,” a comprehensive legislative package aimed at overhauling various sectors, including taxation and infrastructure. Musk labeled the bill a “disgusting abomination,” citing concerns over its potential to increase the national deficit. This criticism marked a departure from Musk’s previous support for Trump, including his role as an advisor in the administration’s Department of Government Efficiency.

The situation escalated when Musk made a controversial post suggesting that Trump’s name appeared in the “Epstein files,” an unsubstantiated claim linking Trump to the disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein. The post was later deleted, but not before it ignited a firestorm of controversy and led to a public rebuke from Trump.

In response to the backlash, Musk issued a public apology, stating that he regretted some of his statements and acknowledging that his comments had crossed a line. He expressed remorse for the tone and content of his posts, emphasizing that they were made in the heat of the moment and did not reflect his true sentiments.

The feud between Musk and Trump has had significant political and financial implications. Musk’s criticism of the proposed legislation has drawn attention to potential policy disagreements, while the public spat has raised questions about the future of their professional relationship.

Financially, the controversy has impacted Musk’s business ventures. Shares in Tesla, Inc. experienced a notable decline, and trading volumes for Tesla options spiked, indicating increased investor uncertainty. Similarly, Trump Media & Technology Group’s stock price fell, and the value of Trump’s cryptocurrency, $TRUMP, also decreased. Analysts have linked these market movements to the fallout from the Musk-Trump feud.

The public’s reaction to the feud has been mixed. While some have criticized Musk for his inflammatory remarks, others have expressed support for his willingness to speak out against policies he disagrees with. Media coverage has focused on the personal dynamics between Musk and Trump, with many outlets highlighting the contrast between their previous alliance and the current discord.

As of now, it remains unclear whether Musk and Trump will reconcile or if the rift will persist. Both have indicated a desire to move forward, but the events of the past week have undoubtedly strained their relationship. Observers will be watching closely to see how this situation develops and what it means for their respective roles in American politics and business.

In conclusion, Elon Musk’s admission of regret over his posts about Donald Trump underscores the complexities of public discourse in the digital age. While social media platforms provide individuals with a powerful voice, they also carry the risk of rapid escalation and unintended consequences. This incident serves as a reminder of the importance of thoughtful communication, especially when addressing sensitive political issues.

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