Musk Called Trump Before Apologizing For Outburst

Key Point Summary โ€“ Musk called Trump

  • Elon Musk phoned Trump Monday night to calm tensions
  • He expressed regret for attacking the president online
  • Musk deleted posts about impeachment and Epstein
  • Key GOP figures worked behind the scenes to broker peace
  • Lawmakers hope Musk supports Trumpโ€™s policy bill
  • Musk re-followed Trump allies on X as a goodwill gesture
  • Trump said he appreciated Muskโ€™s apology

Musk Reaches Out After Feud

Musk called Trump Monday evening, hoping to repair the damage caused by his public tirade. Just two days earlier, the tech mogul had suggested Trump should be impeached and linked him to Jeffrey Epstein in now-deleted posts on X.

By Wednesday morning, Musk admitted he went too far. โ€œI regret some of my posts about President @realDonaldTrump last week. They went too far,โ€ he wrote.

The brief call between the two billionaires, reported by The New York Times, followed outreach from Trump insiders, including Vice President JD Vance and White House chief of staff Susie Wiles.

Deleted Posts Mark Turning Point

Musk began quietly removing his harshest posts on Friday. Behind the scenes, top GOP figures had started calling Musk, urging him to back down. One message was clear: reconciliation was still possible, but the tone had to change.

During their Friday call, Vance and Wiles discussed the feud with Musk. Sources say the outreach came after Trump himself instructed them to be diplomatic, especially with Vance scheduled to appear on a podcast later that day.

By the time Musk called Trump, he was already softening his position. The president, while initially furious, had cooled down by Monday.

GOP Pushes For Unity

Speaker of the House Mike Johnson confirmed he had also spoken to Musk. โ€œIโ€™m trying to be a peacemaker,โ€ he told CNN, voicing optimism that Musk and Trump would reconcile.

Multiple Republican lawmakers have leaned on their personal connections with Musk, cultivated during the earlier years of his cozy relationship with Trump, to defuse the drama. Their bigger goal? Get Musk back on board with Trumpโ€™s domestic policy bill.

Although Musk voiced concerns over the billโ€™s spending levels, insiders say heโ€™s willing to stay engaged in talks.

Signs Of A Public Thaw

By Saturday, Musk had taken other steps toward reconciliation. He re-followed former allies like Stephen Miller and Charlie Kirk on X, a quiet but deliberate signal to Trump-world.

He also reposted a message from Vance defending Trumpโ€™s handling of the immigration riots in Los Angeles, alongside a string of American flag emojis. On Sunday, Musk posted a screenshot of Trumpโ€™s Truth Social criticism of California Governor Gavin Newsom and L.A. Mayor Karen Bass.

Trump allies viewed these gestures as more than symbolic โ€” they were clear signs Musk wanted back in.

Behind The Scenes: A Coordinated Effort

Trumpโ€™s allies saw Muskโ€™s attacks as personal and dangerous. By invoking Epstein and impeachment, the SpaceX founder had crossed a line, one aide said. That prompted an all-hands push to de-escalate.

Charlie Kirk was among those publicly calling for peace. โ€œI know both these guys,โ€ he said on The Megyn Kelly Show. โ€œIโ€™m hopeful, optimistic, and will do everything I possibly can to bring this back together.โ€

Privately, sources say Kirk was texting both men regularly. He wasnโ€™t alone โ€” several lawmakers did the same.

Vance Urges Musk To Chill

Vice President Vance played a pivotal role. On Thursday, he recorded a podcast with Theo Von, released Saturday. He addressed the feud directly.

โ€œI think it was a huge mistake for Elon to go after Trump like that,โ€ Vance said. โ€œBut I hope he comes back into the fold.โ€

Vance acknowledged Muskโ€™s influence, adding, โ€œIf Elon chilled out a little bit, everything would be fine.โ€

Those words proved prophetic. Muskโ€™s tone changed almost immediately. Deleted posts were replaced with neutral or supportive ones.

Political Stakes Still High

While the relationship looks mended, thereโ€™s work ahead. Trumpโ€™s team still hopes Musk will publicly support his โ€œBig Beautiful Bill,โ€ the sweeping domestic legislation stuck in the Senate.

Musk has reservations. He wants deeper spending cuts. But Republican insiders say heโ€™s open to further talks.

โ€œHe has real concerns, but weโ€™re all hoping he comes around. His words carry a lot of weight,โ€ one senior GOP aide told CNN.

The political stakes are high. Muskโ€™s support could influence public opinion โ€” and even move a few moderate votes in Congress.

Muskโ€™s Next Moves Watched Closely

Despite the apology, many want to see what Musk does next. Words are one thing โ€” endorsements are another.

Still, Musk called Trump, deleted the inflammatory posts, and publicly expressed remorse. Those close to Trump say that was enough โ€” for now.

The president told The New York Post that Muskโ€™s gesture was โ€œvery nice,โ€ and insiders confirmed he no longer felt as angry as before.

Whether this dรฉtente holds will depend on upcoming legislative fights โ€” and whether Musk continues to play ball.

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