In the grand theater of American politics, few feuds command attention quite like a clash of billionaires — especially when those billionaires are Donald Trump and Elon Musk. Their very names evoke powerful emotions across political, cultural, and economic lines.
But what happens when these two icons of disruption turn against each other?
What started as an unlikely alliance — with Musk backing Trump’s reelection and heading a federal efficiency program (DOGE) — has now erupted into an acrimonious split filled with personal jabs, political sabotage, and even a used Tesla for sale at the White House.
This isn’t just a celebrity spat. It’s a political power struggle with the potential to fracture the GOP, redraw alliances, and alter the trajectory of the 2026 midterms — and beyond.
Let’s unpack the feud that could redefine the American Right.
How the Feud Began – From Allies to Adversaries
In 2023, Trump and Musk surprised the political world by forming a mutual admiration pact. Musk, who had famously derided government bureaucracy, joined Trump's administration as head of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), while Trump endorsed Tesla and even purchased a red Model S to prove it.
The bromance was strong.
But by mid-2025, the alliance had soured. Musk publicly criticized Trump’s “big, beautiful bill” on spending, calling it “a disgusting abomination” and threatening to back primary challengers to GOP members who supported it.
Trump didn’t take it lightly. Within 24 hours, he announced he was selling his Tesla — a symbolic slap and a message to his base that Musk had crossed a line.
The Tesla Sale – A Symbol of Political Divorce
Trump’s Tesla wasn’t just a car — it was a political endorsement. The flashy, red Model S became a mascot for Trump’s surprising embrace of electric vehicles and his tech alliance with Musk.
The decision to sell it, however, marked the first visible casualty of the feud.
Reportedly, the president expressed “buyer’s remorse” after Musk’s attacks, signaling a public and personal split. “ROT IN HELL,” Trump had once said about EVs — and with Musk's rebellion, it appears he’s back to that stance.
The message was clear: the bromance is over. And it’s now open season.
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Musk’s Political Ascent and DOGE’s Legacy
Despite the fallout, Musk remains a formidable force in Republican politics. His leadership of DOGE — a federal program aimed at slashing bureaucracy — resonated deeply with conservatives who crave smaller government.
DOGE may now be struggling under scrutiny, but its impact lingers.
Polls from April 2025 showed over 60% of Republicans still supported Musk’s federal cuts, and 76% viewed him favorably. Even as Musk’s popularity among independents and Democrats nosedived, his MAGA street cred stayed surprisingly strong.
His tech-world background, libertarian streak, and outsider charisma make him one of the most compelling figures on the Right — second only to Trump himself.
Republican Loyalty Test – Trumpism or Muskism?
As the Trump-Musk feud intensifies, Republicans find themselves stuck in a difficult position: stay loyal to the president who dominates the party — or hedge bets on the billionaire who commands attention, money, and a growing faction of tech-savvy conservatives.
Vice President JD Vance has already declared allegiance to Trump, but without condemning Musk. Others, like Steve Bannon, have called for Musk to be deported — a dramatic stance that highlights how fractured the base has become.
Despite the public blow-up, few GOP leaders have dared to fully disown Musk. Why?
Because polling shows he may be the only figure in conservative politics — besides Trump — who can inspire, fund, and mobilize a movement.
The Polls Don’t Lie – Musk Is No Sideshow
The numbers tell a startling story:
- 76% of Republicans view Musk favorably (Economist/YouGov)
- 77% approve of his work cutting government via DOGE (NYT/Siena)
- 90% of Republicans support reducing government size — Musk’s core mission
That’s not a fringe. That’s a power base.
Yes, Trump still outpaces him in personal loyalty and cult-like following. But Musk's advantage lies in a unique mix of tech influence, outsider appeal, and billionaire bravado. In fact, some polls showed Musk had higher approval than Speaker Mike Johnson or Majority Leader John Thune.
Musk’s real power? He’s the only person who can fracture Trump’s base from within.
The Power of X – Musk’s Political Weapon
Social media isn’t just a tool — it’s Musk’s battleground. Through his platform X, formerly Twitter, Musk controls the flow of conservative information, sentiment, and scandal. His algorithm promotes his own posts, amplifies allies, and quietly silences critics.
Musk recently used X to:
- Accuse Trump of ties to Jeffrey Epstein — without hard evidence
- Float the idea of creating a new party to challenge the GOP
- Run polls asking followers to choose between him and Trump
Over 5 million voted in one such poll within a day. That’s not just engagement — it’s momentum.
Trump’s biggest threat isn’t Musk’s money or DOGE track record — it’s Musk’s total dominance of the digital conservative arena.
Third-Party Chaos? Musk’s Nuclear Option
Perhaps the boldest move Musk has teased is the creation of a new political party — one that “actually represents the 80% in the middle.” The idea gained rapid traction online.
While political third parties usually fail in America, Musk is not a usual player. He has:
- The money
- The platform
- The data
- The ideological sway
Such a move wouldn’t need to win to be disruptive. It could siphon votes from GOP candidates in 2026 and 2028, much like Ross Perot once did. Worse, it could split MAGA at the seams.
For Trump, that’s a nightmare scenario.
Media, Money, and Memes – Who Wins the Optics War?
Both Trump and Musk are masters of online performance. They understand branding, insult, and spectacle better than most politicians ever will.
But the dynamics have shifted:
- Trump’s platform Truth Social struggles with reach.
- Musk’s platform X dominates the conservative conversation.
- Musk’s wealth allows him to fund PACs, challengers, and movements at a whim.
He’s been likened to William Randolph Hearst and Howard Hughes — a media tycoon crossed with a political wildcard.
The winner of this battle won't be decided in Congress or at rallies — it will be decided in the attention economy. And Musk currently holds the upper hand in clicks, shares, and memes.
Conclusion – Who Holds the Cards Now?
So who really holds the power in the Trump vs. Musk showdown?
- Trump has the Republican base, party machinery, and loyal operatives.
- Musk has cultural capital, tech dominance, and financial firepower.
For now, the GOP still calls Trump its leader. But cracks are forming. Musk’s breakaway influence could force a reckoning in a party already stretched thin between MAGA orthodoxy and technocratic rebellion.
Whether this feud fades or explodes further will shape the 2026 midterms — and possibly the 2028 presidential race.
One thing is certain: this isn’t just a political feud. It’s the first open civil war between old-guard populism and new-tech disruption on the American Right.