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Every post where Trump mentioned “Musk”.

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Latest Aug 6, 2024, 8:26 PM
Oldest Jul 10, 2022, 9:26 PM
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Musk at a glance

transactional alliance then rupture
Posts analyzed88
Phases10
Turning points7
Coverage2013–2025

Trump's relationship with Elon Musk across 2013–2025 follows a dramatic arc: from mutual admiration between two outsider billionaires, through a period of open rivalry and dismissiveness (2022), to a full political alliance sealed during the 2024 campaign, then a governing partnership via DOGE (late 2024–early 2025), and finally a sharp public rupture in July 2025 when Trump declared Musk had gone 'off the rails' and become a 'TRAIN WRECK'. The trajectory is not one of ideological evolution but of transactional logic: Musk is praised when useful, dismissed when inconvenient, and attacked when he becomes a perceived rival. Throughout, Trump consistently frames his own role as the dominant partner — the patron who enabled Musk's success — and Musk as the junior beneficiary.

2013
neutral acknowledgment

Musk appears only as a name cited by a third party, placed alongside Trump as a fellow 'self-made man'. Trump reposts without adding commentary. No real stance yet.

Single post from 2013 — a retweet of a follower comparing Trump and Musk as self-made men worthy of respect. Trump's only contribution is the repost itself. No original opinion on Musk is expressed. This is a dataset baseline with near-zero analytical weight.

2022 (Jan–Oct)
dismissive and competitive

Musk as a dependent figure who benefited from Trump-era subsidies and is now making a fool of himself with the Twitter deal. Trump positions himself as the one who saw through both Twitter and Musk. Narrative of 'I told you so' dominates. Musk's claimed Republican switch is portrayed as opportunistic and false.

The Twitter acquisition process (May–July 2022) triggers a burst of hostile posts from Trump. He dismisses Twitter as a 'crummy phony account loaded company', mocks Musk for signing a 'bad contract', and contradicts Musk's claim to have always voted Democrat by insisting Musk told him personally he voted for Trump. Most pointedly, Trump attacks Musk's entire business empire as subsidy-dependent — 'without which subsidies he'd be worthless' — framing Musk as someone who came to the White House 'begging' for help. The tone is competitive and contemptuous. Trump also keeps his distance from Musk's Twitter takeover, publicly committing to stay on Truth Social.

Turning point
May 13, 2022

Musk's attempt to acquire Twitter triggers an immediate competitive response from Trump, who mocks the deal, attacks Twitter as worthless, and begins undermining Musk's claimed political identity. The first substantive post on Musk is already hostile.

2022 (Oct–Dec)
cautious realignment

Musk's Twitter takeover reframed as a validation of conservative concerns about Big Tech censorship. Trump amplifies the Twitter Files narrative and allows Musk to occupy the role of truth-teller without directly crediting him. The competitive hostility softens as political utility becomes apparent.

Once Musk completes the Twitter acquisition (October 2022) and begins releasing the Twitter Files, Trump shifts posture. He amplifies posts about the Files — FBI collusion, suppression of the Hunter Biden laptop story — while keeping Musk at arm's length. He does not praise Musk directly but reposts content that validates Musk's actions. A November 2022 link ('Why Musk desperately needs Trump') signals the new frame: Musk needs Trump more than Trump needs Musk. The rivalry dims; mutual usefulness begins.

Turning point
Oct 28, 2022

Musk's completion of the Twitter takeover and launch of the Twitter Files shifts his utility value. Trump begins amplifying pro-Musk content without praising him directly. The rivalry softens as political alignment becomes apparent.

2023
skeptical but pragmatic

Trump hedges on Musk — publicly doubting his claimed loyalty (voting record) while acknowledging his relevance. Musk is portrayed as trying to befriend the Biden administration for subsidy reasons, undermining his credibility as a committed ally. Nikki Haley's campaign is dismissively linked to Musk as a foil.

Low posting density on Musk (4 posts). Trump explicitly states he does not believe Musk voted for Biden, then adds 'who cares?' — a rhetorical distancing move. He frames Musk's Democratic overtures as purely transactional (subsidies and permits), implying Musk's political identity is for sale. The tone is watchful rather than hostile. Musk appears briefly in the context of Haley's failing campaign, suggesting Trump is tracking Musk's political endorsements as a threat metric.

2024 (Jan–Jul)
warming alliance

Musk transitions from a peripheral figure to a potential campaign asset. References to a possible Musk endorsement, his alignment with Trump on immigration and non-citizen voting, and his role as a tech-right figurehead all signal growing convergence. Trump begins treating Musk as a peer rather than a subordinate.

The period opens with Trump amplifying Musk's break with Don Lemon and closes with the announcement of a major interview on X. Musk is linked to Trump's proposal to audit the federal government, signaling policy alignment. The noncitizen voting ban post places Musk in the role of a conservative culture warrior. The August interview announcement — 'IT WILL BE THE INTERVIEW OF THE CENTURY!' — marks the formal beginning of the campaign alliance.

2024 (Aug–Oct)
full campaign alliance

Musk as indispensable ally — tech genius, patriot, and force multiplier for the MAGA coalition. Trump publicly credits Musk for Starlink disaster relief, shares stage with him at rallies, and elevates him as a symbol of the new Republican coalition spanning traditional conservatives and tech libertarians.

The X interview (August 12) cements the alliance. Trump then repeatedly thanks Musk for Starlink deployment after Hurricane Helene, directly naming him in multiple posts as a personal friend who 'came through'. Musk speaks at the Butler, PA rally. He is described as part of a coalition spanning 'the entire political spectrum'. Trump publicly credits Musk and Larry Ellison for disaster relief in the same breath as official government actors — an unusual elevation. The frame is one of genuine partnership and mutual reinforcement.

Turning point
Aug 12, 2024

The X interview ('Interview of the Century') is the formal sealing of the alliance. For the first time Trump and Musk appear as a team rather than as separate actors in the same orbit. The language becomes enthusiastic and mutual.

2024 (Nov–Dec)
governing partner

Musk elevated from ally to governing partner. DOGE appointment frames him as a key instrument of the Trump administration's reform agenda. Public appearances together (UFC, SpaceX launch) reinforce the impression of a co-presidency of sorts. Trump's language about Musk becomes almost reverential.

The DOGE announcement (November 12) is the formal institutionalization of the alliance. Trump describes Musk as 'the Great Elon Musk' and pairs him with Vivek Ramaswamy to lead government efficiency efforts. He attends the SpaceX Starship launch with visible enthusiasm and frames it as a patriotic achievement. Multiple UFC and public appearances together consolidate the image of a power duo. Posts about DOGE cuts and Musk's statements on federal spending are amplified uncritically.

Turning point
Nov 12, 2024

The DOGE announcement transforms the personal alliance into a formal governmental role. Trump uses the language of institutional appointment, not just personal endorsement. Musk is now co-governing.

2025 (Jan–Feb)
peak alliance

Musk presented as the indispensable partner of the second term — rescuing astronauts, cutting waste, defending the administration. Trump quotes Musk extensively and approvingly. The H-1B visa alignment signals a willingness to side with Musk even against parts of his own base. The 'Run Elon, Run!' post is the emotional peak of the relationship.

January–February 2025 represents the warmest phase of the entire dataset. Trump asks Musk to retrieve NASA astronauts stranded in space ('go get them'), publicly sides with Musk on H-1B visas against immigration hardliners in his own coalition, and reposts the 'Run Elon, Run!' message as an expression of genuine enthusiasm. Musk's quotes — praising Trump's cabinet as 'the best ever', backing his Ukraine instincts, citing DOGE polling numbers — are amplified verbatim and without qualification. The joint Hannity interview (February 18) signals that the governing partnership is also a media partnership.

Turning point
Jan 28, 2025

The astronaut rescue mission request and the 'Run Elon, Run!' post mark the emotional peak of the relationship. Trump publicly entertains the idea of Musk running for office, a level of validation not previously offered. The alliance is at its warmest.

2025 (Mar–May)
protective but beginning to distance

Trump defends Musk against Tesla boycotts and fake media stories, but early signs of friction emerge. Trump corrects reports about Musk attending Pentagon briefings, distancing himself from any suggestion of Musk having access to classified military matters. DOGE departure is framed as a positive transition, not a rupture — but the alliance is institutionalizing into something less personal.

March 2025: Trump publicly defends Musk against left-wing Tesla boycotts, calling him a patriot putting it 'on the line'. He threatens El Salvador-style prison sentences for Tesla vandals. He also corrects NYT reports about Musk being briefed on China war plans, subtly limiting Musk's perceived role. In May, the DOGE departure announcement is warm but signals transition: Musk is 'terrific' but it is 'his last day'. The framing is gracious but marks the beginning of institutional separation. Musk's own departing quote — 'this is not the end of DOGE but really the beginning' — is amplified as a handoff, not a celebration.

Turning point
May 29, 2025

The DOGE departure announcement is warm but institutionalizes the separation. Trump says it is Musk's 'last day' while adding 'but not really' — a hedge that signals awareness of the transitional nature of the moment. The alliance begins its cooling phase.

2025 (Jul)
open rupture

Musk reframed as someone who has lost control ('off the rails', 'TRAIN WRECK'), is pushing a doomed third-party fantasy, and may be receiving more government subsidy than anyone in history — an implicit threat. Trump reasserts dominance and distances himself from Musk's political ambitions while preemptively delegitimizing any third-party effort.

Two posts in July 2025 mark the rupture. The first notes that Trump always opposed the EV mandate — a subtle jab reminding Musk that their policy alignment had limits — and adds that 'Elon may get more subsidy than any human being in history', echoing the 2022 attack almost verbatim. The second post is the most direct: Trump says he is 'saddened' to watch Musk go 'completely off the rails', calls him a 'TRAIN WRECK', and dismisses his third-party ambitions as historically doomed. The language mirrors his 2022 attacks almost precisely, suggesting Trump's positive framing of Musk was always conditional and tactical.

Turning point
Jul 6, 2025

Trump's 'TRAIN WRECK' post is the mirror image of his May 2022 attack. The subsidy dependency argument, the mockery of Musk's political ambitions, and the 'saddened' framing all recycle the 2022 dismissal template. The rupture is complete and public.

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ON MONDAY NIGHT I’LL BE DOING A MAJOR INTERVIEW WITH ELON MUSK — Details to follow!

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RT @jsolomonreports Updated: Elon Musk embraces noncitizen voting ban, suggest opponents of proposed law are ‘traitors’ https:// justthenews.com/government/con gress/elon-musk-calls-people-traitors-who-would-vote-against-save-act-barring-voting?utm_source=mux&utm_medium=social-media&utm_campaign=social-media-autopost

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“Musk may endorse a 2024 candidate ‘in final stretch,’ he tells Don\nLemon” https://www. axios.com/2024/03/18/elon-musk -endorse-2024-trump-biden-lemo

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RT @RevolverNews Elon Musk cuts ties with Don Lemon, says he doesn’t want to sponsor “CNN” content on his site… \n https:// revolver.news/2024/03/elon-mus k-cuts-ties-with-don-lemon-says-he-doesnt-want-to-sponsor-cnn-content-on-his-site/

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Daily News: “Lawrence Moens — who said anyone from Elon Musk to Bill Gates to ‘kings, emperors, heads of state’ would drop a billion dollars to buy Trump’s beloved Florida resort in his summer deposition — took the stand as one of the final witnesses for the defense...’I work very hard to sell rich people property in Palm Beach...I’m on the front lines every day of selling properties, and I have a pretty good handle on what’s happening in the market.’”

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https:// themessenger.com/politics/elon -musk-nikki-haleys-campaign-is-dead

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I don’t believe Elon Musk voted for Biden, not for a minute! He told me that he voted for me, but who knows about that, and who cares? Elon is just trying to make friends with the absolutely horrible Biden Administration because of all the government subsidies he gets, and all the permits he needs. His space company, car company, battery company, tunnel company, and even Twitter, which was illegally controlled by the FBI, need government HELP & SUBSIDIES. HE IS JUST “MENDING FENCES!”

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How does Rupert Murdoch say there was no election fraud when 2000 Mules shows, on government tape, that there were millions of “stuffed ballots,” & Elon Musk released the FBI/Twitter Files, where pollsters say that the silencing of information made a 17% difference in the Vote. Then there was, of course, FBI/Facebook, another big election integrity fraud costing millions of Votes-& this doesn’t even count all of the many other ways they cheated, or the fact that they avoided State Legislatures?

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“Dare to call it treason? Elon Musk's 'Twitter Files' expose conspiracy between FBI, CIA agents and Big Tech to sway election results” @glennbeck https://www. glennbeck.com/glenn-beck/dare- to-call-it-treason-elon-musks-twitter-files-expose-conspiracy-between-fbi-cia-agents-and-big-tech-to-sway-election-results

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https://www. foxbusiness.com/politics/elon- musk-fires-twitter-deputy-general-counsel-jim-baker-amid-hunter-biden-laptop-fallout

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https://www. breitbart.com/politics/2022/12 /08/elon-musk-calls-out-sussmann-perkins-coie-for-attempt-to-corrupt-a-presidential-election/

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RT @MonicaCrowley Per @mtaibbi , former FBI snake and Twitter Deputy General Counsel Jim Baker was combing through the Twitter files unbeknownst to Musk, who canned him today when it was brought to his attention. \nThe cover-up was ongoing until today - incredible. \nMore coming soon via @bariweiss

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RT @mirandadevine Column’s up: What’s missing from Elon Musk’s #TwitterFiles : the truth about the FBI https:// nypost.com/2022/12/03/whats-mi ssing-from-the-twitter-files-the-truth-about-the-fbi/

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RT @seanhannity MTG: “We know it was and we knew all along. And so did they, which is why they broke laws to hide it all. But now the laptop is in our possession. They are criminals. Trump was right all along and will be vindicated.” https:// hannity.com/media-room/very-co rrupt-country-trump-gop-unload-on-twitter-after-musk-exposes-hunter-biden-censorship/

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https:// townhall.com/columnists/kevinm ccullough/2022/11/20/why-musk-desperately-needs-trump-n2616172

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“Trump to stay on his Truth Social amid Elon Musk Twitter takeover” https://www. foxbusiness.com/politics/trump -to-stay-on-his-truth-social-amid-elon-musk-twitter-takeover

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Everyone wants to be “Trump," it’s a great compliment, but I wouldn’t recommend it! https://www. washingtonexaminer.com/policy/ technology/elon-musk-lawyers-trump-word-search

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When Elon Musk came to the White House asking me for help on all of his many subsidized projects, whether it’s electric cars that don’t drive long enough, driverless cars that crash, or rocketships to nowhere, without which subsidies he’d be worthless, and telling me how he was a big Trump fan and Republican, I could have said, “drop to your knees and beg,” and he would have done it…

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https://www. breitbart.com/politics/2022/07 /09/donald-trump-elon-musk-pulling-out-twitter-deal-called-early/

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https://www. foxnews.com/politics/trump-reb uke-elon-musk-alaska-rally-sarah-pali

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