Could EVs be to blame for the rift between the most fascinating duo of 2025?
Six takeaways from the President Donald Trump, Elon Musk feud
From disappointment to threats, here are six takeaways from the public spat between President Donald Trump and Elon Musk.
- President Donald Trump and Elon Musk have been trading insults in interviews and on social media.
- Musk, former Senior Advisor to the POTUS, openly opposes The One, Big, Beautiful Bill.
- The bill threatens to phase out a key incentive for Tesla and increases government spending, despite DOGE’s supposed efforts to slash spending.
The President of the United States of America and one of the world’s most influential billionaires are at odds after months of collaboration.
The confrontation escalated Thursday with Elon Musk saying Trump would have lost the election without him in a post on X. President Donald Trump in turn referred to his former senior advisor as “the man who lost his mind” in a Friday morning ABC News phone interview. Republican Trump allies are now also speaking out against Musk.
Musk’s breakup with the administration has been public and is well-documented, with Trump and the Tesla CEO trading calculated jabs like pro boxers. The underlying reason behind the sudden intense feud is a serious cause of concern for some American car buyers.
President Donald Trump’s anti-EV stance finally hits home for Elon Musk
“Clean Coal” has been a popular buzzword for not one but two presidential campaigns for Donald Trump. So, Elon Musk’s initial choice to stand beside a global warming skeptic as the CEO of a clean energy and automotive company was puzzling to say the least. At first, Musk’s involvement with the administration was seen by many as mutually beneficial, since the CEO could potentially reap the benefits of government contracts for Tesla and SpaceX.
The general public quickly soured to the idea of the eccentric CEO playing a key role in the administration. By April 8, Tesla stock had nosedived 41.50% from its January 2 share price. Tesla dealers have been attacked and vandalized while other Americans have staged peaceful protests against Musk’s involvement in government and role at the Department of Government Efficiency.
So, why would a guy who once wore a “Trump Was Right About Everything” hat suddenly publicly oppose his new bill? The short answer is, the two don’t see eye to eye on the automotive industry’s most controversial powertrain option. The One, Big, Beautiful Bill could decimate Tesla.
President Donald Trump vs. Elon Musk on electric vehicles
President Donald Trump’s stance and actions against EV adoption in America includes:
- Supporting the One, Big, Beautiful Bill, which suggests phasing out a federal EV tax credit that would benefit thousands of Tesla buyers
- Claiming former President Joe Biden’s EV mandate “would kill 40% of the auto industry’s jobs”, according to FactCheck.Org
- Ordering the shut down of many federal electric vehicle chargers and pausing massive federal EV fleet purchases, according to npr.org
Elon Musk (and Tesla’s) stance and actions for EV adoption in America:
- Tesla.com’s Elon Musk bio says “Tesla’s mission has been to accelerate the world’s transition to sustainable energy”
- Musk claimed “the world does need electric cars” during a 60 Minutes interview and factory tour, asserting that Tesla has a crucial role in the future of EVs
- Tesla has collaborated with Ford, GM, Stellantis, Rivian, Volkswagen, Honda, Acura, Hyundai, Kia, Toyota and more to provide Tesla Supercharger access to EVs, making them easier to charge for American drivers
Tesla stock recently plummeted in response to the feud between Trump and Musk. The President has also threatened Musk’s government contracts amidst the dispute. The bill appears to be the focal point of the rift, but the two clearly have different ideas on what America’s future should be.
Donald Trump and Elon Musk have two different dreams for the future
President Donald Trump and Elon Musk may have been able to join forces over their mutual stances on certain conservative points and a hatred of bureaucracy, but their White House tag team was short-lived. The One, Big, Beautiful Bill directly undermines some of the actions Musk and the Department of Government Efficiency have taken since the two united.
Trump is 78 years old and expresses a desire to bring America back to a golden age of manufacturing before globalism outsourced American jobs and created a reliance on foreign trade. He also speaks about returning the country to an age where mining and drilling for fossil fuel production were prioritized over environmental concerns. Musk, on the other hand, is a 53-year-old futurist who strives to make humans a multi-planetary species and has made a fortune from innovation and technological disruption.
At a glance, the issue seems to be about the One, Big, Beautiful Bill attacking Tesla’s bottom line but the two polarizing figures are fundamentally different in terms of future aspirations. Based on Trump’s falling out with several former members of the first Trump administration and Musk’s known adversarial nature in the private sector, this could be the end for, arguably, the most fascinating duo of 2025.