Trump and Musk: A Top Row That Could Reopen the Doors to Globalist Power

What until a few months ago seemed like a strategic alliance between two icons of anti-system America — Donald Trump and Elon Musk — is now on the verge of turning into the detonator of a restoration of the establishment. Their violent public clash, apparently reducible to personal differences and mutual accusations, actually hides a deep fracture within the sovereignist front . And this fracture, if not healed, could pave the way for a return of neoconservatives and globalists .
Musk, who with Platform X had provided an alternative to traditional social media censorship and promoted a MAGA-like technology agenda, has dramatically broken with the president. The final straw was his criticism of Trump’s “ One Big Beautiful Bill ” tax proposal, which Musk called dangerous for the economy and the cause of an impending recession ( Business Insider ).
During an interview with NBC News on Saturday, Trump confirmed the split:
“Yes, I suppose our relationship is over. He was very disrespectful to the office of the President. You can’t disrespect the office.”
Trump also threatened “serious consequences” if Musk decided to fund Democratic candidates:
“If he does, he will have to pay the consequences. Very serious consequences.”
Meanwhile, Musk has sought to tone down the confrontation , deleting several incendiary posts about X — including one insinuating that Trump was involved in the so-called “ Epstein files ,” and another threatening to shut down SpaceX’s Dragon space program ( source ).
However, the political damage appears to have been done. Vice President J.D. Vance , interviewed on the podcast This Past Weekend , called Musk's attack on Trump "a huge mistake" (see Business Insider ):
“It is unwise for one of the most brilliant entrepreneurs of our time to go to war with the president of the United States.”
Musk responded in a more conciliatory tone: “ Fantastic ,” leaving open a possible détente. But in the meantime, the side effects are multiplying:
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Tesla shares fell 9%, burning more than $30 billion in market capitalization ( Reuters ).
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The value of Dogecoin — long associated with Musk — has been negatively impacted by the dispute.
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A senior White House official confirmed that Trump is considering selling his personal Tesla .
This clash at the top is already being exploited by elites hostile to Trump : neoconservatives, Republican centrists and the liberal media apparatus see this split as the perfect opportunity to:
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fragment the sovereignist bloc ,
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isolate Trump in the GOP ,
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and relaunch a right compatible with the post-2020 globalist order.
The most concrete risk is that without Musk, the MAGA movement will lose its main connection with the technological world and the image of pragmatic modernity that distinguished it. Trump, as an unifying figure, risks remaining the sole target of a campaign conducted simultaneously by Democrats, international finance and “hawks” within the Republican Party.
In this context, the 2026 midterm elections could prove crucial. A Democratic-led Congress, in a context of disintegration of the sovereignist area, could neutralize any attempt at profound reform and bring the country back under the leadership of the elites that Trump has always challenged .
A quarrel? No, a geopolitical fault lineThis is not simply an altercation between two monumental egos. It is the visible manifestation of a systemic crisis of the American sovereignist project , at the moment when it should be consolidating. If it is not healed, this fracture could mark the beginning of the end of a political cycle , and open a highway for the return of the forces that have been working for years to restore an America subjected to financial and military globalism .
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