The money and manic energy of the world’s richest man helped make Trump the world’s most powerful person once again, as the re-elected President of the United States. But Musk (and some of his small children) have overshadowed Trump in the Oval Office. With the tech billionaire being spoken of as “the real president” by some, many wondered how long the partnership could survive.
His millions failed to secure victory for the Republicans in the most recent bellwether election test, when Democrat Susan Crawford was elected to Wisconsin’s Supreme Court by a comfortable 54 per cent to 45 per cent.
Musk is also clashing with the administration over its defining policies. He has championed “zero-tariff” free trade. He was left out of the Houthi attack WhatsApp group, and Trump was reportedly angry when he learned the Pentagon planned to include Musk in a briefing on classified war plans relating to China.
When the President turned the White House into a forecourt to promote Tesla cars, it was the equivalent of a retirement gold watch presentation. Musk was desperate, Tesla was slumping. It still is. This week Tesla announced a $10,000 discount per car in an attempt to shift the Cybertrucks piling up unsold.
The message from Trump’s scorpion-brain is transparent: you are wounded, get out of the Oval Office or be stung some more
Musk has been a useful lightning rod for unpopularity. While Doge slashed an alleged $155bn for government spending, he had generous ongoing government contracts for some of his businesses. But with the mid-term elections approaching, Trump does not want to be close to a man identified with job and benefit cuts.
Estimates of 53-year-old, South African-born Musk’s worth are between $330bn and $360bn, largely held in his companies. China is the second-largest market for Tesla cars after the US, but is losing market share to the home-grown manufacturer, BYD. Both Tesla and Space X/Starlink are largely US-based but they depend on components which can only be sourced from China.
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Read MoreShe has revealed that during her pregnancy, Musk wanted to have even more children, faster. “To reach legion-level before the apocalypse,” he texted, “we will need to use surrogates.” He also told her that he had provided sperm to high-profile women at the request of “Japanese officials”.
Musk has expanded on his right-wing pronatalist views elsewhere. He says it is important that intelligent people should have more children. St Clair is a Yale University graduate. Another of Musk’s baby-mothers, the singer Grimes, protested during a custody battle that she had “a fraction of [his] resources (or IQ/strategy experience)”.
None of these setbacks will be fatal to Elon Musk as an entrepreneur and global eccentric – he has his enormous cushion of wealth to fall back on. Perhaps uniquely, Trump is strong enough to dispense with his services. The President is the bigger beast, with the world’s roughest and toughest survival instinct.
Trump could not get enough of Musk when he was a political asset. But the tech tycoon has become a toxic liability now. The message from Trump’s scorpion-brain is transparent: you are wounded; get out of the Oval Office, or be stung some more.
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