‘It’s
getting out of control’: GOP prays for peace in the Trump-Musk war
Republicans
are seeking to deescalate the situation after a blowup fight between the
president and his top adviser.
By Giselle
Ruhiyyih Ewing, Rachael Bade, Nicholas Wu and Meredith Lee Hill
06/06/2025
11:22 AM EDT
https://www.politico.com/news/2025/06/06/elon-musk-donald-trump-fight-fallout-00391732
Republicans
are hoping for a détente between Donald Trump and Elon Musk after Thursday’s
blowup, warning that the fight between the two men could distract from the
president’s agenda and derail Congress’ “Big Beautiful Bill.”
The battle
between the president and the world’s richest man escalated from a simmer to a
full-on scorched-earth showdown over the course of the day on Thursday —
starting with light criticism in the morning that escalated to Trump targeting
Musk’s pocket book and Musk saying the president was an associate of a
notorious convicted sex criminal and suggesting he may need to be impeached.
“I
just hope it resolves quickly, for the sake of the country,” Speaker Mike
Johnson told CNBC’s “Squawk Box” on Friday morning.
POLITICO
reported Thursday night that White House aides were looking to broker a peace
between the two men and were planning on scheduling a call between the two
camps.
“Oh, it’s
OK,” Trump told POLITICO in a brief telephone call Thursday when asked about
the very public breakup. “It’s going very well, never done better.” Trump went
on to tout his favorability ratings saying, “The numbers are through the roof,
the highest polls I’ve ever had and I have to go.”
A senior
administration official and a person close to the White House — both granted
anonymity to discuss the president’s thinking around the blowup — said the
president had been convinced Thursday night that continuing to engage with Musk
would be counterproductive and a distraction from a host of good news the White
House should be focused on, from his talks with Xi Jinping to negotiating a
deal with Iran and ushering his “big beautiful” reconciliation bill through
Congress, which was the root cause of the blowup.
But Trump
has displayed some lingering frustration with his one-time benefactor. He told
ABC News that Musk has “lost his mind” — and he is “not particularly”
interested in talking to Musk. He also told CNN that “the poor guy’s got a
problem.”
Still,
Republican legislators Friday are following Johnson’s lead, keeping with the
theme of deescalation in the fallout of the public fight.
“Both of
them have paid a tremendous price personally for this country, and I think at
the end of the day, they’re both going to put the country first,” said Rep.
Michael Cloud (R-Texas). “And them working together is certainly far more
better for the country.”
Department
of Government Efficiency caucus Chair Rep. Aaron Bean (R-Fla.) said Friday he
was “shocked and dismayed” to see his “two friends fighting,” but remains an
“optimist” that the former allies can work it out.
“I believe
there’s a Diet Coke in their future, that they can settle it and cooler heads
will prevail,” Bean said. “We need them together. We need to be united, and
we’re stronger together. So I’m very optimistic that there will be a happy
ending very soon.”
But even as
they seek to not escalate the fight, party faithfuls are still making clear
where their allegiances lie.
“I don’t
tell my friend Elon how to — I don’t argue with him about how to build rockets.
And I wish he wouldn’t argue with me about how to craft legislation and pass
it,” Johnson told CNBC.
He later
told reporters on Capitol Hill that “I hope they reconcile. I believe in
redemption. … I think it’s good for the party and the country if all this
worked out. But I tell you what: do not doubt, do not second guess and don’t
ever challenge the president of the United States, Donald Trump.”
Rep. Troy
Nehls (R-Texas) went a step further, saying he thinks “Elon is getting too
personal” in his attacks.
“It’s
getting out of control,” Nehls said Thursday. “They got to stop it. I think
it’s, you know, it’s not healthy. And some of the most recent comments, I
think, Elon, you’ve lost your mind.”
But Johnson
— who was also targeted by Musk Thursday — largely on Friday kept his cool in
responding to Musk, brushing off his claim that he landed Republicans their
2024 victory.
“Elon was a
big contributor in the last election,” the speaker acknowledged to CNBC, “but
this was a whole team effort. I mean, President Trump is the most consequential
political figure of his generation — of modern American history. He is the one
responsible for that. But we all worked hard. We delivered the House majority.”
The speaker
said he was with the president in the Oval Office for part of the showdown on
X, a meeting reported earlier by POLITICO. Trump seemed “disappointed” by
Musk’s attacks, the speaker said, reiterating that he is a “huge fan and
supporter of President Trump” for good measure. He told POLITICO Friday he
hasn’t spoken with Musk yet.
The White
House has sought to project an air of calm despite Musk’s relentless attacks —
but aides there remain wary of the Tesla CEO popping off again.The two people
close to the president said several Trump allies — including at least one White
House official — tried to reach Musk by phone when he was on his rampage on X,
but Musk was not taking calls for a time.
The way Musk
reacted to the president’s comments made White House officials feel like they
were dealing with an “unhinged” situation, the senior administration official
said Thursday — and that they had to just ignore what he was doing. Musk did
not immediately respond to a request for comment sent via press or personal
contact information for his companies.
“Everybody
is just like, ‘OK, this is manic and crazy,’” the official said, “and we’re
just gonna move along and pass the bill. And that’s kind of the feeling of
everyone right now.”
Mia McCarthy
contributed to this report.

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