In a move that has sent shockwaves throughout the political world, tech mogul and former Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) head Elon Musk has turned his back on President Donald Trump.
The Trump-Musk feud began as a result of Elon’s strong disappointment and opposition to the “One Big Beautiful Bill” that House Republicans passed last month, which the president is a strong supporter of.
The tech mogul, who serves as DOGE chief and an advisor to Trump, expressed his strong disappointment with the president over the legislation in a slew of posts on X.
In one such post, conservative commentator Ian Miles Cheong called for the president to be impeached and for Vice President J.D. Vance to assume the duties of the presidency.
Musk responded to Cheong’s post with one word: “Yes.”
Musk’s ongoing war of words with the president began on Wednesday, when the X CEO issued a scathing rebuke of the legislation.
“This spending bill contains the largest increase in the debt ceiling in US history! It is the Debt Slavery Bill,” Musk said.
Upon hearing news of Musk’s displeasure, Trump told reporters that he was “disappointed” with the tech mogul and said that he would have won