Elon Musk says he regrets some social media posts that he made about Trump

“I regret some of my contributions about President @Raldonaldtrump last week. They went too far,” said Elon Musk on the X Social Media platform X.

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The Tech billionaire Elon Musk said on Wednesday that he had regretted some of the social media posts that he made last week about US President Donald Trump with an explosive public dispute with his former narrow ally.

The FehDe dissolved a close partnership that Musk had caused to lead the budget department for state efficiency (Doge) under Trump's second administration, and the market concerns with regard to the prospects for the Tesla and SpaceX companies of the technical tycoon.

Musks Tesla saw his greatest hit after the feud that ever came to its market capitalization, but since then the shares have reproduced losses.

“I regret some of my contributions about President @Raldonaldtrump last week. They went too far,” said Musk on the X Social Media platform X.

The conflict was triggered by Musk's opposition to the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” tax supported by Trump and the expenditure calculation. In a CBS interview, Musk said that the package “undermined” Doge's work and continued to beat it on social media by significantly increasing the US budget deficit. The Trump government has refuted this point.

Until Saturday, Musk had deleted some of his social media posts, which had contributed to the outdated conflict with the leader of the White House, including an update in which he had accused Trump of being mentioned in the “files” of the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The White House had denied the claim.

A contribution in which Musk replied to a social media user “yes”, Trump demanded that he were charged and replaced by Vice President JD Vance, also seemed to have been deleted.

The series, which was also carried out by Musk and Trump via the X- and Truths Social -Media platforms, also suggested to the US President of terminating government contracts and subsidies to Musks.

On Monday, Trump said that he had the Starlink technology, a satellite internet service, which is part of Musk's SpaceX, in the White House.

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