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Trump admin live updates: Trump says Musk will 'pay the consequences' if he funds Democrats
The president added that he "doesn't have to" try to repair their relationship.
A bitter public feud between President Donald Trump and Elon Musk erupted on Thursday, with the Tesla billionaire agreeing to calls for Trump's impeachment while Trump suggested ending Musk's government contracts.
Musk showed some signs of softening his tone, but Trump on Friday told ABC News Musk was a "man who has lost his mind" and that he was "not particularly" interested in talking to him right now.
The spat began in part because of Musk's criticism of Trump's "One Big Beautiful Bill Act," a sweeping immigration and tax bill that would fund much of the president's domestic agenda.
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'We are looking for more pressure on Russia': Merz
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz stressed America's role in ending the conflict between Ukraine and Russia on Thursday during his meeting with President Donald Trump.
"America is again in a very strong position to do something on this war and ending this war. So let's talk about what we can do jointly and we are ready to do what we can and you know that we gave support to Ukraine and that we are looking for more pressure on Russia. The European Union did and we should talk about that," he said.
Trump said he would "talk about that," and then pivoted to the latest Army recruitment numbers.
Musk doubles down on Trump criticisms on X
Elon Musk targeted President Donald Trump on Thursday.
Musk used Trump's own past words against him, seeming to imply hypocrisy.
In one post, which Musk has now pinned to the top of his X account, Musk quoted a 2013 post from Trump criticizing Republicans for extending the debt ceiling, with Musk writing, "Wise words."
Musk then shared another Trump post from 2012 where Trump wrote, "no member of Congress should be eligible for re-election if our country's budget is not balanced," with Musk adding, "I couldn't agree more."
-ABC News' Will Steakin
Trump says he'd rather Musk criticize him than his megabill, is 'disappointed' with him
President Donald Trump was asked on Thursday about Elon Musk's relentless criticism of his massive tax and immigration bill. Musk argues the bill would undermine the goal of DOGE to cut government spending and reduce the deficit.
"He hasn't said anything about me that's bad. I'd rather have him criticize me than the bill," Trump said. "Because the bill is incredible."
Trump went on to claim Musk was "upset" because electric vehicle mandates are not in the legislation.
"Remember, he was here for a long time. You saw a man who was very happy when he stood behind the Oval desk and even with the black eye. I said, 'Do you want a little makeup? We'll get you a little makeup.' But he said, 'No, I don't think so,' which was interesting and very nice, he wants to be who he is. So you could make that statement too, I guess."
"Look, Elon and I had a great relationship. I don't know if we will anymore," Trump said. He went on to say he was "very disappointed" in Musk.
Trump makes baseless claims about Biden use of autopen
President Donald Trump brought up his criticism about former President Joe Biden and the alleged use of an autopen to sign documents.
The president called it "the biggest scandal" of the last many years. Trump claimed he could tell it was an autopen. He said whoever was using it, it was illegal.
"Whoever used the autopen was the president," he added.