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Musk says some of his posts about Trump ‘went too far’

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Billionaire businessman Elon Musk said on Wednesday he regretted some of the posts he made last week about U.S. President Donald Trump as they had gone “too far”.

Trump said on Saturday his relationship with Musk was over after they exchanged insults on social media, with the Tesla  and SpaceX CEO describing the president’s sweeping tax and spending bill as a “disgusting abomination.”

Musk has since deleted some posts critical of Trump, including one signaling support for impeaching the president, and sources close to the world’s richest man say his anger has started to subside and he may want to repair the relationship.

“I regret some of my posts about President Donald Trump last week. They went too far,” Musk wrote in a post on his social media platform X on Wednesday, without saying which specific posts he was talking about.

Tesla shares rose 2.3% in pre-market trading after Musk’s post, with some market analysts seeing signs that the relationship between Musk and Trump can improve again.

Shawn Campbell, adviser and investor at Camelthorn Investments, said Trump’s administration included people who had in the past said “some pretty nasty things” about him.

“So clearly this relationship can be restored, just likely not to where it once was,” said Campbell, who personally holds Tesla shares.

“The stakes between the richest man in the world and leader of the most powerful nation in the world are just so big, with billions of dollars of government contracts at stake, not to mention the power to investigate and regulate and tax.”

BIG DONOR

Musk bankrolled a large part of Trump’s 2024 presidential campaign, spending nearly $300 million in last year’s U.S. elections and taking credit for Republicans retaining a majority of seats in the House and retaking a majority in the Senate.

Trump then named him to head an effort to downsize the federal workforce and slash spending.

Musk left the role late last month after criticizing Trump’s marquee tax bill, calling it too expensive and a measure that would undermine his work at the Department of Government Efficiency.

Declaring their relationship over on Saturday, Trump said there would be “serious consequences” if Musk decided to fund U.S. Democrats running against Republicans who vote for the tax and spending bill. Trump also said he had no intention of repairing ties with Musk.

On Monday, Trump said he would not have a problem if Musk called and that he had no plans to discontinue the Starlink satellite internet provided to the White House by Musk’s SpaceX but might move his Tesla off-site.

“We had a good relationship, and I just wish him well,” Trump said. Musk responded with a heart emoji to a video on X showing Trump’s remarks.

Tesla shares have recouped all the losses they suffered during the public feuding between Trump and Musk last Thursday, when more than $150 billion was wiped off the company’s market value.

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