Trump-Musk Alliance Unravels: A Timeline Of America's Most Dramatic Political Saga

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The rift between the two billionaire showmen — each renowned for seeking out the spotlight, and not for sharing it — had seemed to be widening for a while. (Photo: Kevin Dietsch/ Bloomberg)

From the moment Donald Trump and Elon Musk joined forces, betting in Washington held that the president's bond with the First Buddy who bankrolled his comeback election win wouldn't last.

It didn't.

A relationship that blossomed at the height of the 2024 presidential campaign and deepened as Musk joined the new administration to slash the federal bureaucracy unraveled this week in spectacular form, with the world's richest man declaring his opposition to tax legislation that's the centerpiece of Trump's domestic agenda.

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With posts on social media urging lawmakers to reject Trump's “Big Beautiful Bill,” Musk exposed a rupture that had been growing between him and the president for weeks, fueled at first by clashes with cabinet members over agency cuts and differences with the administration's sweeping tariff plans.

Musk's public break with Trump threatens further fallout for the allies he helped to install in key positions across federal agencies during his time overseeing the Department of Government Efficiency that he prodded Trump to create. 

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It also raises questions about whether the biggest billionaire spender of the 2024 election will remain a reliable source of campaign funding to sustain Republican control of the House in the mid-term elections and to make permanent Trump's political movement.

Trump's Orbit

Administration officials who have bristled at Musk's power and bedside manner have been moving to reassert their influence in the executive branch since he announced his departure from DOGE, people familiar with the matter said. 

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That includes the installation of a close associate of White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles as chief of staff at NASA – an agency that is crucial to SpaceX, a company that makes up a third of his net worth. People familiar with the matter said the withdrawal of the nomination of Jared Isaacman, a Musk ally who was poised to run the space agency, was driven by Sergio Gor – the director of the Presidential Personnel Office, with whom Musk had sparred during his DOGE tenure.

“A lot of Musk's power stemmed from the fact that he was seen as an extension of Trump,” said Stephen Myrow, who runs Beacon Policy Advisers. “But now that there's distance between them, that power might be waning.”

“I always talk about the ‘evolving orbit' around Trump – people are always drifting in and out,” Myrow added. “I wouldn't say Musk's relationship with Trump is severed. But between Isaacman's nomination being pulled and his public criticisms of the tax bill, he looks to be in the waning phase of his orbit.”

A White House official in an email pointed to multiple past donations that Isaacman had made to Democrats, suggesting that was the reason his nomination was nixed. In a podcast interview Wednesday, Isaacman said he didn't believe that was the reason, given the information had long been publicly available.

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“President Trump is the ultimate decision maker on who has the privilege of serving in his historic administration,” White House spokesperson Liz Huston said. “Any claims to the contrary are completely false.”

Musk didn't respond to a message seeking comment. On X, his social media platform, one user said Isaacman's removal was a “gut punch for the space agency,” to which Musk responded with a ‘100' emoji, indicating he agreed 100%. 

‘At Great Personal Cost'

The fissure caps a roller-coaster 11 months from Musk's endorsement of Trump in July of 2024. Musk spent hundreds of millions of dollars to elect Trump and Republicans in 2024, and when the once and future president defeated Kamala Harris in November's election, he turned to Musk to lead an effort to slash the size and scope of government.

Musk scythed through the federal bureaucracy while Trump unleashed a flurry of executive actions, each seeking to dismantle the administrative state at what the White House came to call “Trump speed.”

Yet swift progress on conservative priorities came with a price tag for Musk, who has seen his own net worth plummet in part because of reputational tarnish at home and abroad from his political actions and affiliation with Trump.

Musk's net worth — much of it tied to the performance of Tesla Inc. — has dropped an estimated $64.1 billion so far this year, according to data compiled by Bloomberg Billionaires Index. It's the largest on-paper loss of any of the world's 500 richest people.

And now, on his top political focus point of deficit reduction, any success Musk can claim — achieved, in his own words, “at great personal cost and risk” — may be drowned out by the president's own signature legislation. 

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