Donald Trump is reportedly growing increasingly frustrated with Elon Musk, who has been dubbed a “shadow president” by some media outlets. This tension has been brewing for weeks, intensifying during and after Trump’s campaign. Initially, Musk appeared to be a close ally, accompanying Trump on various trips and supporting his agenda. However, recent developments have shifted the dynamics between the two influential figures.
According to insiders speaking to Mediaite, Trump’s annoyance peaked following Musk’s public demands during a recent budget battle, which echoed Trump’s own requests. The situation escalated when Trump’s team felt compelled to clarify that he remains the leader of the Republican Party, countering media references to Musk as “President Musk” and Trump as “Vice President Trump.” This portrayal has not only irritated Trump but has also sparked a broader feud within the MAGA movement, which Musk himself has contributed to.
A source close to Trump explained, “Two tigers cannot live on the same mountaintop,” indicating that the former president is not inclined to share the spotlight. Trump has expressed skepticism about Musk’s political ambitions, citing the billionaire’s foreign đđ˘đŤđđĄ as a barrier to the presidency. While some insiders suggest there was initial appeal in Musk’s influence, it has become clear that Trump’s desire for control is paramount.
Despite Musk’s rising media presence, Trump’s allies are attempting to reframe the narrative, asserting that Trump has strategically positioned Musk to amplify his message without ceding power. The ongoing struggle for dominance raises questions about the future of their relationship and the impact on the Republican Party. As the two figures navigate this complex dynamic, it remains to be seen how their rivalry will shape the political landscape moving forward.