New book details explosive Trump-Musk tensions: 'What the f*** is wrong with this guy?'

Donald Trump previously savaged Elon Musk asking "What the f*** is wrong with this guy? " according to explosive claims in a new book.
In his new book, celebrated writer Michael Wolff reveals how President Trump viewed the TESLA boss's conduct with disdain despite their apparent closeness.
He also claimed that Melania Trump harbours deep-seated animosity towards her spouse, with Wolff alleging she "f****** hates" him.
The recent work titled 'All or Nothing: How Trump Recaptured America' paints a picture of Musk's alleged unpredictable nature, spotlighting an incident at a Trump campaign event in Butler, Pennsylvania, just weeks after it witnessed an assassination attempt on the President.
In an episode that reportedly left Trump bewildered, Musk made an appearance donned in a MAGA hat and an ill-fitting T-shirt, wriggling about onstage and inadvertently flashing his midriff.
Trump's exasperation supposedly split over into a blunt outburst: "What the f*** is wrong with this guy? And why doesn't his shirt fit? ".
Wolff's book details the lead-up to Musk's rally spectacle, describing the space entrepreneur drifting through the crowd with barely any aides or security to escort him.
It also claims Musk dismissed the chance to meet with Trump's Vice President JP Vance, bluntly commenting: "I've really no interest in speaking to a vice president."
Wolff's book also alleges that First Lady Melania "f****** hates" her husband and that Trump ridiculed media tycoon Rupert Murdoch. Wolff suggests in his book that despite the public scrutiny, Trump refused to admit during his campaign that his high-profile marriage was on the rocks, even though it appeared to be crumbling in the public eye.
He claims Trump's staff were unaware of Melania's whereabouts, and she was noticeably missing from most of his campaign events. The First Lady did not make a single campaign appearance in the 18 months leading up to the Republican National Convention in 2024.
She "flatly refused" to deliver a "showstopper" speech at the event. Instead, she briefly appeared on stage next to Trump during his acceptance speech but declined to speak herself.
"Whatever was going on and no one had any idea what was going on, at least no more than what was plainly obvious, had certainly not been helped by the Stormy [Daniels] trial," Wolff writes. Melania refused to accompany him to court.
Regarding Murdoch, Trump allegedly boasted about the media mogul's frequent calls. He told friends that the 93-year-old had started to forget the previous day's conversations.
Another claim Wolff makes is that Trump was prepared to go after Michelle Obama during the campaign. Without naming her directly, he reportedly believed that Democrats would replace Joe Biden with "Mike" Obama should the incumbent president withdraw from the race, which he later did.
The President reportedly aimed to belittle her physical appearance, claiming that some referred to her as "Mike" due to her muscular physique.
"People call her 'Mike', you know. You know that, don't you? " Trump allegedly told his confidants.
"They think she looks pretty manly. Those very big shoulders. What's that about? That's what people will call her if she runs, 'Mike.' That's the name she'll have: 'Mike.'"
The White House has hit out at Wolff's new book.
Trump took to his Truth Social media, writing: "He (Wolff) called me many times trying to set up a meeting, but I never called him back because I didn't want to give him the credibility of an interview."
The President added: "Others in the Administration were also called, they reported his calls, and likewise, did not talk to him. I assume, however, he was able to speak to a small number of people, but not meaningfully."
Meanwhile, White House Communications Director Steven Cheung slammed Wolff's book, dismissing it as fiction.
"Michael Wolff is a lying sack of s*** and has been proven to be a fraud," Cheung stated.
"He routinely fabricates stories originating from his sick and warped imagination, only possible because he has a severe and debilitating case of Trump Derangement Syndrome that has rotted his peanut-sized brain."
Daily Express