Elon Musk Turns on Trump: Who is Picking Sides?
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Key Takeaways
- The Trump-Musk feud exposes fractures between the new right and MAGA diehards, splitting loyalists from reform-driven voters.
- In discussions including Democrats and independents, 60% of sentiment criticizes Trump, but within Republican discussions, 70% defend him.
- The clash is becoming a symbolic battle over fiscal accountability, elite power, and the future direction of the right.
Our Methodology
Demographics
All Voters
Sample Size
45,000
Geographical Breakdown
National
Time Period
1 Day
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A public feud between Donald Trump and Elon Musk has shattered a once-powerful alliance, setting off a wave of political polarization that scandalizes all sides. According to Trump, the dispute started over revoking EV subsidies.
Musk’s explosive accusation that Trump appears in the Epstein files and Trump’s threat to cancel federal contracts with Musk’s companies have become a dominant topic among all voters online.
Trump: "I'm very disappointed because Elon knew the inner workings of this bill better than almost anybody. He had no problem with it. All of the sudden he had a problem, and he only developed the problem when he found out we're gonna have to the cut EV mandate ... he hasn't said… pic.twitter.com/mJvEAGXaly
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) June 5, 2025
While MAGA loyalists defend Trump’s actions, many independents and reform-minded Republicans are breaking ranks. Some see Musk as a cautionary figure, someone who gave money, effort, and institutional legitimacy to Trump’s campaign but is now being discarded for challenging fiscal orthodoxy.
MIG Reports data shows:
- 70% of Republican discussion defends Trump.
- 80% of liberal and independent comments condemn Trump’s behavior.
- In discussions of the “Big Beautiful Bill” (BBB), 70% support Trump and 30% express sympathy with Musk.
- Following the dispute, sentiment toward Elon dipped, while sentiment toward Trump rose.
- Criticism is directed at both figures, while most on the left express enjoyment in seeing the fallout.
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Igniting the Fallout
This conflict emerged after Musk stepped away from his role in the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). But the introduction of Trump’s “Big Beautiful Bill”—a massive spending package that slashes EV subsidies—began the drama.
Musk then escalated the conflict by publicly accusing Trump of appearing in the Epstein files, a move that electrified political media, stifling discussions of behind-the-scenes orchestration.
Feud timeline:
- DOGE: Musk leads fiscal reform efforts aimed at cutting waste and increasing efficiency. Conservatives rally around the program.
- Legislative reversal: Trump’s BBB boosts spending and guts key DOGE-aligned priorities like EV incentives.
- Public fallout: Musk responds with the Epstein accusation. Trump threatens to cancel federal contracts with Musk’s companies.
- Narrative collapse: Both figures abandon any pretense of alignment. Their feud becomes a stand-in for broader political questions.
The fallout occurs at a time of national disillusionment with institutional leadership. The public sees a breakdown in what was supposed to be a united front against bureaucratic rot. For many on the right, especially independents who voted for Trump and reform-oriented conservatives, the rift feels like betrayal. However, many also express their lack of surprise, asserting this was an inevitable outcome.
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The Epstein Files Allegation
Elon Musk’s decision to publicly link Donald Trump to the Epstein files caused a major firestorm. Musk’s accusation triggers intense scrutiny and widespread division about the veracity of the claim and what it reveals regarding the power dynamics of loyalty and accountability.
Time to drop the really big bomb:@realDonaldTrump is in the Epstein files. That is the real reason they have not been made public.
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) June 5, 2025
Have a nice day, DJT!
Trump supporters say the Epstein allegation is a smear tactic or an act of vengeance. They describe Musk as bitter over the loss of subsidies and retaliating with elite-style slander. This group says the idea that Trump, long the target of political enemies, has not already been prosecuted for such an allegation, begs incredulity.
Critics of Trump seize on the moment. Those already skeptical of Trump’s moral fitness see the accusation as confirming long-held suspicions. They point to years of rumors, sealed documents, and evasions of accountability as circumstantial validation.
MIG Reports data shows:
- 65% of comments dismiss Musk’s Epstein claim as unfounded or politically motivated.
- 35% support or explore the possibility, with most engagement coming from liberal and Independent-aligned accounts.
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Alliance Betrayed
Musk supporters accuse Trump of violating the campaign’s mandate by abandoning a core promise of fiscal discipline with his BBB. Critics, however, argue that Musk overestimated his role and misunderstood the realities of political implementation.
- Betrayal & Political Ingratitude: Some describe Musk as having been “used” by Trump for legitimacy during the campaign, only to be discarded once DOGE’s recommendations became politically inconvenient.
- Policy vs. Personality Framing: Some defend Trump’s fiscal decisions, citing political constraints. Others say Musk’s reaction is less about the bill and more about being silenced.
- Desire for Reconciliation: A handful call for both Trump and Musk to move past the feud, arguing an alliance still holds value for the right.
Economic Blowback and Market Signaling
The political also triggered immediate economic consequences in the financial markets. After Trump’s public threat to cancel federal contracts with Musk-linked companies, Tesla stock plummeted by 14%. While the stock rebounded roughly 5% in premarket trading the following day, the volatility suggests investors take these political feuds seriously.
For fiscal hawks, the market response is validation. It demonstrates the risks of entangling economic policy with vendetta-driven governance. The moment a political figure can erase billions in shareholder value with a single outburst, trust in rule-based economic policy begins to erode.
Trump loyalists dismiss the financial dip as overblown. They argue Tesla’s valuation is inflated and overdue for correction. They say federal contracts should not serve as permanent subsidies for billionaire-led firms. Some also say Elon will come around because he needs Trump more than Trump needs Elon.
Shifting Coalitions and Partisan Realignment
Within Trump’s base, loyalty remains strong. MAGA supporters overwhelmingly frame the feud as Musk turning on the movement that elevated him. They interpret Trump’s attacks as necessary strikes against a volatile, ketamine-fueled billionaire.
Meanwhile, Musk’s support is rising among Trump-critical Republicans, some independents, and libertarian-leaning voters. These groups express alarm not only at Trump’s rhetoric, but at ballooning fiscal policy. They see Musk’s frustration as legitimate.
Democrats seize the moment to reinforce their portrayal of Trump as dangerous and corrupt. They amplify Musk’s Epstein insinuation as evidence of deep rot, calling for immediate release of the files.
On the Trump-Musk feud, @AOC: “Oh man, the girls are fighting, aren’t they?” pic.twitter.com/YoErv1JZ8R
— Anthony Michael Kreis (@AnthonyMKreis) June 6, 2025