Musk’s father says Trump dispute triggered by intense stress, has to end
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Mr Errol Musk, father of Tesla CEO and X owner Elon Musk, spoke to the Izvestia newspaper during a visit to the Russian capital.
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MOSCOW - The dispute between Mr Donald Trump and Mr Elon Musk was triggered by months of intense stress on both sides, and the public battle between the US president and the billionaire donor needs to stop, Mr Musk’s father told Reuters on June 9.
Mr Musk and Mr Trump began exchanging insults last week on social media, with the Tesla and SpaceX CEO denouncing the president’s sweeping tax and spending Bill as a “disgusting abomination”.
Asked whether he thought his son had made a mistake by engaging in a public row with the president, Mr Errol Musk said people were sometimes unable to think as clearly as they should “in the heat of the moment”.
“They’ve had five months of intense stress,” Mr Musk told Reuters at a conference in Moscow organised by conservative Russian tycoons.
“With all the opposition cleared and two people left in the arena, all they have ever done is get rid of everything, and now they are trying to get rid of each other – well, that has to stop.”
Asked how it would end, he said: “Oh, it will end on a good note – very soon.”
Neither the White House nor Mr Musk could be reached for comment outside normal US business hours.
Mr Trump said on June 7 his relationship with billionaire donor Musk was over and warned there would be “serious consequences” if Mr Musk decided to fund US Democrats running against Republicans who vote for the tax and spending Bill.
Mr Musk, the world’s richest man, bankrolled a large part of Mr Trump’s 2024 presidential campaign. Mr Trump named Mr Musk to head a controversial effort to downsize the federal workforce and slash spending.
Mr Musk’s father told reporters he was standing by his son.
“Elon is sticking to his principles but you cannot always stick to your principles in the real world,” Mr Musk’s father said. “Sometimes you have to give and take.”
Speaking beside sanctioned Russian businessman Konstantin Malofeyev, Mr Musk’s father praised President Vladimir Putin as a “very stable and pleasant man”. He accused “fake media” in the West of projecting “complete nonsense” about Russia and for casting it as an enemy. REUTERS

