The president of the, rejected on Friday (6) an attempt to reconciliate by, saying that the billionaire “lost his head” and showing little interest in resuming the dialogue.
The tension between the two, who were once close allies, quickly climbed after a series of trade in social networks on Thursday (5), causing repercussions on the political and business environment.
Musk had signaled a possible truce by retreating from the decision to disable the Spacex company Dragon Dragon used by NASA.

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In addition, he responded positively to an appeal by billionaire investor Bill Ackman to both “make up for the sake of the country.”
The White House even scheduled a connection between the two to try to mediate the conflict, but the meeting did not happen.
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Public disagreement began when Trump criticized Musk for his opinions contrary to the fiscal bill and government spending, while Musk accused the president of commercial policies that could lead to a recession and mentioned his calls with Jeffrey Epstein, convicted of child sexual abuse.
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In response to Trump’s threat to cancel government contracts with Tesla, Musk announced Dragon’s disabling, but then turned back after requests to calm his spirits.
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Despite Musk’s attempts to appease the situation, Trump maintained a firm posture, saying in an interview with ABC News that was not “particularly” interested in talking to the businessman at the moment.
The president also minimized the conflict, saying that his popularity is on the rise and that the episode would not affect his political agenda, which includes the approval of the controversial Senate bill.