The bromance could also be lifeless, however Republicans fear that an escalating feud between President Donald Trump and billionaire Elon Musk may dwell on, leaving collateral harm in its wake for weeks, months and even years.
The proximate trigger is the centerpiece of Trump’s agenda, the “huge, stunning invoice,” which Musk is trashing publicly and privately. To attempt to kill the laws, he is stated he’ll spend cash to oust Republican lawmakers who vote for it.
“He doesn’t give a f— about Republicans or the RNC, or Home seats, or no matter,” a Musk adviser stated Thursday in the midst of a social media conflict between the president and the tech mogul, who had by no means aligned with the Republican Get together till the previous couple of years. The adviser was given anonymity to talk candidly concerning the blow-up. “He’ll blow them up, he’ll. … I imply, we already know Republicans are going to lose the Home. Senate will doubtless be high-quality, however Elon doesn’t give a s— about that occasion stuff.”
Republican lawmakers care so much — particularly in relation to their very own congressional seats and chairmanships, which might be at risk if Musk tried to oust them from energy in subsequent 12 months’s midterm elections.
In interviews with GOP lawmakers and operatives with ties to Congress, a transparent theme emerged: Republicans ought to be frightened of getting crosswise with both Trump or Musk — a troublesome process when they’re slinging mud, insults and threats at one another.
Briefly, different Republicans are like the youngsters caught between dad and mom within the midst of a presumably brutal divorce.
“I am staying out of it,” stated Rep. Don Bacon, who represents a aggressive Nebraska district. “There is a good verse in Proverbs: ‘Keep out of fights.’ I am staying out of this one.”
However Trump allies are taking photographs at Musk for his feedback concerning the president and even encouraging Trump to take motion towards him.
“Individuals together with myself are recommending to the president that he pull each each contract related to Elon Musk and that main investigations begin instantly,” stated Steve Bannon, a White Home adviser in Trump’s first time period and a frequent critic of Musk.
Particularly, Bannon stated, the South African-born Musk’s immigration standing, safety clearance, reported drug abuse, relationship with China and “involvement with trying to get President Xi to the inauguration” ought to all obtain scrutiny.
Getting nastier by the minute
Maybe it was inevitable that the Trump-Musk buddy-trip film would finish — how lengthy can the world’s strongest man and its wealthiest man faux that they are not in competitors? However few in Washington may have predicted that the ensuing inferno would eat their skilled and private relationships so rapidly.
By Thursday afternoon, Musk was retweeting a suggestion that Trump ought to be impeached. Within the hours earlier than that, Trump stated he was “very dissatisfied” with Musk for turning on his signature laws, which might lower taxes by $3.7 trillion over a decade and slash authorities spending by $1.3 trillion — leaving a $2.4 trillion deficit — over the identical interval.
Musk and his allies bristled on the suggestion by Trump and White Home officers that he was offended as a result of the invoice would kill tax advantages for electrical autos, like these made by the Musk owned Tesla firm.
Musk spent $275 million within the 2024 elections, largely to assist elect Trump, in response to marketing campaign finance information, and Trump rewarded him with a high-profile publish because the face of the brand new Division of Authorities Effectivity. The function positioned Musk because the avatar of a push to chop the dimensions and scope of the federal authorities — a task that turned him right into a controversial determine as he appeared to enjoy firing employees and shutting companies. At one level, Musk wielded a pretend chainsaw on a stage for instance his publish as cutter-in-chief.
That every one got here to an finish final week when the 2 males held a chummy Oval Workplace information convention to announce Musk’s departure from the federal government.
However now, Trump says Musk was “sporting skinny” as a particular authorities worker and the featured participant at DOGE. In a Fact Social publish Thursday, Trump stated the simplest method to lower extra authorities spending can be to cancel federal subsidies for Musk’s enterprise ventures.
Musk fired again by choosing at a scab involving the Trump administration’s withholding of some paperwork from its hyped launch of information pertaining to Jeffrey Epstein, a onetime affiliate of highly effective figures — together with Trump — who died in jail after being charged with sex-trafficking of minors. The Trump administration has launched some new data from these information, however most of it has already been public. Musk tweeted that the “Epstein information” embrace Trump’s identify. Trump and Epstein knew one another and Trump’s identify appeared on flight information for Epstein’s aircraft, however Trump has by no means been implicated in Epstein’s abuse of underage women.
Musk additionally predicted the financial system can be in recession by the second half of this 12 months because of Trump’s insurance policies.
The fallout
Only a few months in the past, Musk indicated he would put $100 million into political committees related to Trump. That cash by no means got here — and now, it will not, the Musk adviser stated.
As well as, Republicans have to fret that huge sums shall be used towards them in the event that they vote for Trump’s invoice.
“It is gone,” the Musk adviser stated of the cash as soon as earmarked for Trump’s use. “He’ll go nuclear. He’ll assist Democrats if wanted, he completely will.”
Democrats watched Thursday’s contretemps with glee.
“That is Christmas,” one Democratic Get together operative stated in a textual content message.
However even on a extra substantive degree, it gave a few of Trump’s adversaries hope that his agenda would sink beneath the burden of Musk’s threats.
“An important factor that is taking place right here is that Musk is killing this horrible invoice. If he is keen to do this, then welcome,” stated Simon Rosenberg, a veteran Democratic operative. “That is doing monumental harm to Donald Trump. There is no such thing as a model of this that’s good for him. There may be nothing right here constructive for Trump. He seems to be weak and feckless, he cannot management his buddy.”
That is the view from the left. The view of a GOP operative near the White Home was that the episode underscores Trump’s independence from Musk, including a word of optimism that the battle would finish with concord.
“President Trump is the boss and there will be just one boss. If something, this offers a blow to the Democrats’ lame makes an attempt to color the president as a puppet of the world’s richest man,” stated the operative, who was given anonymity to talk candidly concerning the two highly effective males. “Alternatively, I may see them each again within the Oval bro-ing it up once more in a month, as it could be simply the artwork of the deal.”
Some GOP strategists stated the harm could possibly be contained — however that it isn’t but clear whether or not that may occur.
“It depends upon how lengthy it goes and the way nasty it will get,” stated one former Trump marketing campaign adviser who counts congressional candidates amongst his shoppers.
Rep. Richard Hudson, R-N.C., who chairs the Home GOP’s marketing campaign arm and is in command of defending their 3-seat margin within the chamber, stated he believes the rift will “blow over.”
However requested whether or not he thought Trump and Musk would make up, he simply shrugged his shoulders