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    "I Spoke Too Much": Elon Musk Takes U-Turn in Trump Controversy, Regrets Remarks

    Tesla CEO Elon Musk backtracked on his recent comments about Donald Trump, saying he “spoke a little too much” and regrets how things escalated on social media.

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    Published: 11 Jun 2025, 05:54 PM
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    Updated: 12 Dec 2025, 02:16 PM

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    "I Spoke Too Much": Elon Musk Takes U-Turn in Trump Controversy, Regrets Remarks

    Washington: Tesla CEO and billionaire Elon Musk has expressed regret over his recent statements about US President Donald Trump. Musk gave this information through his social media platform 'X' post. The relationship between Musk and US President Donald Trump was not very good in recent times. Both were making strong statements against each other. Finally, Musk expressed regret over his mistake.


    What did Elon Musk write


    Musk wrote in a post on social media platform X, "I regret some of my posts about President Donald Trump last week. What happened was too much." In fact, the dispute between Musk and Trump escalated when Musk resigned from the post of Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) Chief. After this, Musk strongly criticized Trump's spending and tax cut bill.


    Musk deleted tweets against Trump


    Not only this, Musk had posted on X in support of Trump's impeachment, although he later deleted it. The matter escalated so much that Musk also mentioned Trump's old relations with Jeffrey Epstein, which Trump called an old and false issue. Later this post was also deleted. The bitterness had increased to such an extent that Musk even said that without me, Trump would have lost the election.


    Trump had given a sharp reaction


    President Trump had given a sharp reaction to Musk's statements. He had threatened to cancel the subsidies and government contracts given to Musk's companies. Trump had said that Musk and I had a very good relationship. I don't know whether our relationship will remain good in the future or not. I am very disappointed with Elon Musk. I have helped Elon a lot.


    Musk had already hinted at apologizing


    Let us tell you that before apologizing to Donald Trump, on June 7, Musk had indicated that he could form a new political party. Which could be named 'The America Party'. Musk has attended President Trump's cabinet meetings and was also present at the President's swearing-in ceremony. He was also appointed the head of the Department of Government Efficiency and he also actively campaigned for Trump.

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