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BREAKING: As the curtain falls on a public fallout that’s gripped global attention, here’s how the key players sounded today—sharp words, mixed signals, and no shortage of drama. Donald Trump is reportedly considering selling his Tesla, per CBS. Talk of a possible call with Elon Musk fizzled fast after Trump said he had no interest in speaking to “the man who has lost his mind.”
BREAKING: As the curtain falls on a public fallout that’s gripped global attention, here’s how the key players sounded today—sharp words, mixed signals, and no shortage of drama.
Donald Trump is reportedly considering selling his Tesla, per CBS. Talk of a possible call with Elon Musk fizzled fast after Trump said he had no interest in speaking to “the man who has lost his mind.”
Elon Musk kept a lower profile, but still found time to fire back—branding former Trump aide Steve Bannon a “criminal” after Bannon urged the president, on his podcast, to take control of SpaceX.
Inside Trump’s camp, lines are hardening and softening at once. JD Vance said he’s proud to stand beside the president, while House Speaker Mike Johnson struck a calmer note, telling CBS he hopes cooler heads can still find reconciliation.
One feud, many voices—and the world is still listening.
**Trump-Musk Fallout Escalates as Public Feud Grips Attention**
The public spat between former President Donald Trump and Tesla CEO Elon Musk continued to make headlines Wednesday, with sharp words and mixed signals dominating the day.
According to CBS, Trump is reportedly considering selling his Tesla, though plans remain unclear. Speculation about a potential phone call between Trump and Musk quickly fizzled after Trump dismissed the idea, calling Musk “the man who has lost his mind.”
Musk, who largely kept a lower profile, fired back indirectly by labeling former Trump aide Steve Bannon a “criminal.” Bannon, speaking on his podcast, had urged Trump to take control of SpaceX, intensifying tensions among the high-profile figures.
Meanwhile, voices within Trump’s camp showed both unity and discord. JD Vance expressed pride in standing with the former president, while House Speaker Mike Johnson urged caution, telling CBS he hopes “cooler heads can still find reconciliation.”
As the feud continues to unfold, the world watches closely, with each statement adding new layers to an already complex conflict.
