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- Tensions between Elon Musk and Donald Trump reached a boiling point on Thursday amid the 2024 election year on Musk’s platform X.
- The dispute began after Musk alleged Trump is named in confidential Epstein-related files, which Trump publicly criticized, escalating their conflict.
- Their bitter exchanges featured repeated barbs described by John Oliver as having 'Real Housewives energy' and hurt meme coins linked to both figures.
- This year, Musk has donated approximately $295 million to Republican causes, with a large portion supporting Trump, while members of the Trump family have publicly rejected the $TRUMP Wallet and sent cease-and-desist notices to its promoters.
- The feud highlights ongoing political and social divisions influencing cryptocurrency markets and social media discourse during a significant election year.
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John Oliver Likens Trump-Musk Feud To ‘Real Housewives’: “If Either Of Them Isn’t The Center Of Attention For A Single Second, They’ll Die”
John Oliver has weighed in on the Donald Trump and Elon Musk feud in which the two engaged in online barbs, saying it gave 'Real Housewives energy.'
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Trump-Musk Feud: We Can't Rely On Big Egos To End Oligopoly
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Read Full ArticleDick Morris to Newsmax: Trump-Musk Feud Hiding News on Budget Bill
People are so “riveted” on the feud between President Donald Trump and Elon Musk that they’ve missed two pieces of news that will change the entire debate of passing the “one big beautiful bill,” Trump adviser Dick Morris said on Newsmax Saturday. “Well, I’m not a marriage counselor, so I can’t talk about [their] relationship, but I am a political consultant, so let’s talk about the BBB,” Morris told Newsmax’s “The Count.” The first news is tha…
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