
Donald Trump has detailed what he really thinks of Elon Musk amid the very public feud between the former best buddies.
The Tesla boss was a huge part of the POTUS' second election campaign last year, with Musk even claiming Trump wouldn't have beat Kamala Harris to the White House had he not been involved.
Trump recruited the SpaceX founder to help lead the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), which was tasked with slashing unnecessary government spending.
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Musk remained in the role up until very recently, but things have since turned sour between the president and the world's richest man.
The pair's feud seemingly stems from differing views over Trump's 'Big Beautiful Bill', with Musk dubbing it an 'abomination' and accusing the proposed legislation of undoing all the work he did at DOGE.

Dismissing that suggestion, Trump said he was 'disappointed' in the tech mogul and insisted that Musk knew the ins-and-outs of the bill before he left DOGE.
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Musk later took to Twitter alleging that the president is named in the Jeffrey Epstein files in since-deleted tweets, which led to the White House stating the whole palaver was an 'unfortunate episode from Elon'.
"Time to drop the really big bomb: @realDonaldTrump is in the Epstein files," Musk alleged on social media. "That is the real reason they have not been made public. Have a nice day, DJT!"
Musk added in a follow-up tweet: "Mark this post for the future. The truth will come out."
Musk has since spoken out after making the controversial comments, and it appears the billionaire has some regrets about making them.
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"I regret some of my posts about President @realDonaldTrump last week. They went too far," Musk wrote on Twitter today (June 11).
While many would expect that relationship to now over, Trump has indicated it may not be the end for himself and his former 'first buddy'.
"Look, I have no hard feelings. I was really surprised that that happened… I think he feels very badly that he said that, actually," the president said on the Pod Force One podcast with New York Post columnist Miranda Devine.
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Trump continued: "I guess I could [patch things up with him] but we have to straighten out the country. And my sole function now is getting this country back to a level higher than it’s ever been. And I think we can do that."
When asked previously whether he believed the relationship was over, Trump told press in the Oval Office: "I would assume so, yeah. I’m too busy doing other things."
Topics: Donald Trump, Elon Musk, Politics, Twitter, Jeffrey Epstein, US News