Musk vs. Trump: Tesla’s CEO removed ‘Epstein Files’, removing other posts; Is this a bid to complete the broken ties?

Are Elon Musk taking a step closer to ending their quarrels with Donald Trump? The latest step of Tesla’s CEO definitely indicates in that direction. James Fishback, prominent architect of the “Dogi Czech” initiative, who had previously criticized Musk for his tweets that targeted Trump, praised SpaceX Boss after the removal of all the positions directed to the US President. Fishback highlighted Musk’s removed tweets and urged Trump to take the next step by apologizing.

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He said, “Elon has removed his condemnable tweets about the President of the United States. Well the first step. Next: Trump and his family full gift,” he said.The controversy began when Fishback replied about creating a new political party on Musk’s post, “American party”. “Elon, keep tweeting about your ‘new political party’ and Japanese fertility rate you want. You forgive President Trump for a complete thickening, and every hour you delay, this will make a final forgiveness less honest. Fishback said that you may disagree with the President on the policy, but you should not attack him baseless and personally. In response, the recently deposited Dogi Head posted a series of tweets, but shortly after, many of them were removed. Some answers to those tweets are still visible, but the original positions have been removed. In particular, all the previous tweets of Musk criticize Trump, including those who refer to Epstein files, have also been removed. This shows that he can find ways to increase their fracture relationship. In one of the deleted tweets it is written: “Time is actually in the time to release the big bomb: @Realdonaldtrum is in Epstein files. This is the real reason that they have not been made public. It’s a good day, DJT! Mark this post for the future. The truth will be revealed. ,

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The political rift between the two became public earlier this week when Musk attacked one of Trump’s signature legislative attempts – which the Republican leader often referred to as his “big, beautiful bill” – called it “disgusting disgusting”. Criticism allegedly shocked the Republican and inspired a rare serious response to Trump. He said from the Oval office, “Elon and I had a great relationship. I don’t know if we will do anymore.”Trump did not stop there. Keeping a direct objective on Musk’s companies, the US President said: “The easiest way to save money in our budget – billions and billions of dollars – to eliminate government subsidies and contracts of Elone.” Musk, in turn, accused Trump of “ingredititude” and enhanced the deadlock by repeating uncomfortable claims, suggesting the latter in government documents tied to Jeffrey Epstein.