When I offered him a bit of makeup, he simply replied, “No, I don’t think so.”
12:07pm – German Prime Minister, playing cards in the Oval Office
“I’m really disappointed in Elon. I did a lot for him,” he mentioned, noting their previously good relationship and wondering if it would continue.
12:19pm –
Musk voiced his thoughts:
“Anything. Keep the bill’s EV and solar incentives intact, even though oil and gas subsidies are conspicuously absent—very unfair! But toss out the parts you dislike. Throughout history, there’s never been a law that was both big and great.” He seemed to imply that you can either have a large, cumbersome bill or a small, efficient one.
1:57pm –
Musk again chimed in:
He questioned, “Is it time to create a new political party in America that represents 80%?” followed by a poll on the topic.
2:23pm –
Musk added, “Even those in Congress who voted for the big spending bill didn’t have time to read it!”
2:30pm –
He reposted a poll asking, “Who’s right? Donald Trump vs. Elon Musk.”
2:37pm –
On a platform, he commented that Trump remarked, “Elon wears thin; I asked him to leave. The electric car mission I took on wasn’t well received, and he knew I was struggling with it.”
2:37pm –
Trump also stated, “The best way to cut costs is to end Elon’s government subsidies. I’m honestly surprised Biden hasn’t done that!”
2:48pm –
Musk responded, “This obvious lie. It’s quite sad,” alongside a screenshot of Trump’s earlier comment.
2:49pm –
Musk continued, “This just keeps getting better. Make my day…”
3:10pm –
Musk concluded with a bold message: “Time to drop a huge bomb: @RealdonaldTrump, it’s found in the Epstein file. That’s the real reason it’s not public. Have a great day, DJT!”
4:06pm –
Trump mentioned that he doesn’t mind opposition but suggested it should have come earlier. He noted this was a significant bill for Congress, with record cuts and tax reductions.
4:09pm –
Musk responded regarding his government contract at SpaceX, hinting at plans to discontinue their Dragon spacecraft.
4:11pm –
On another note, Musk shared a post from Ian Miles Cheong about who would win between Trump and him, implying his own confidence.
4:26pm –
Musk noted that Trump’s tariffs could lead to a recession later this year.
4:43pm –
Finally, Musk reposted a video captioned about Trump partying with Jeffrey Epstein in 1992, leaving it open for interpretation.





