Elon Musk Called Donald Trump Before Publicly Expressing 'Regret' Over Online Attacks: Report
In a post early Wednesday on X (formerly Twitter), Musk wrote :“I regret some of my posts about President @realDonaldTrump last week. They went too far.”
The 'regret' followed a push from Vice President JD Vance and White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles, who spoke with Musk last week urging him to de-escalate tensions, the news outlet said citing sources familiar with the call.
While Musk did not specify which posts he was referring to , several recent ones included inflammatory claims and criticisms. Among them:
- Accusing Trump of "ingratitude" over support from tech leaders Endorsing calls for Trump's impeachment Mocking Trump's legislation as a“one big, beautiful bill” Alleging Trump was mentioned in the Jeffrey Epstein files . The post was later deleted by him.
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt confirmed Trump's response during a Wednesday (June 11) briefing:“President Trump appreciates Elon Musk's apology.”
Leavitt added that the administration is not considering any reviews of federal contracts involving Musk's companies, including SpaceX and Tesla.
Donald Trump open to mending ties with Elon MuskAnd, on Wednesday, Trump signalled he's open to reconciling with Elon Musk , though the tech billionaire isn't top of mind as he focuses on national priorities.
Speaking on the podcast episode with New York Post columnist Miranda Devine, Trump said,“Look, I have no hard feelings. I was really surprised that that happened... I think he feels very badly that he said that, actually.”
Trump said he doesn't blame Musk for the recent strain in their relationship but added,“I was a little disappointed.”
Also Read | Trump sees political future for all his children, shares parenting secrets Musk-Trump feudThe feud between Musk and Trump raised eyebrows last week as it exposed deepening rifts among prominent figures aligned with the conservative movement. Musk, once seen as a potential ally to Trump on tech innovation and free speech, had taken an unexpectedly harsh tone - only to walk it back days later.
Despite the public apology, Musk has not deleted his earlier posts, and it's unclear whether there is a full reconciliation between the two.
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