Tensions between Donald Trump and Elon Musk have escalated into a full-blown political feud, with Trump now hinting at the possibility of deporting Musk—despite his U.S. citizenship. Once allies, their relationship soured following a heated online clash, and Musk has since vowed to fight back by supporting opposition campaigns and even floating the idea of starting his own political party.
Trump isn’t backing down. He’s publicly threatened to cut federal contracts and subsidies to Tesla and SpaceX—two companies vital to U.S. tech and space sectors. In a bizarre twist, he joked about putting Musk “under DOGE,” a likely reference to Dogecoin and a subtle jab at Musk’s crypto interests. The remarks sparked confusion and concern about how far Trump might go in retaliating against his former ally.
In response, Musk initially tweeted a restrained yet ominous message, warning it would be “so easy to escalate this.” Then, surprisingly, on July 2nd, Musk praised Trump for resolving global conflicts, suggesting he might be pulling back—or at least playing a more strategic game. Still, legal experts say deporting Musk would be nearly impossible, as he became a naturalized citizen in 2002.
The outcome of this high-stakes clash could impact not just Musk’s businesses, but the broader political and economic landscape. With both figures known for unpredictable moves, the drama is far from over. Will it end in reconciliation, retaliation—or something entirely unprecedented? Let us know what you think in the comments.