Inside the White House leaks details of the "breakup" between Musk and Trump: Elon is accused of drug use and threatening to form a new political party to impeach the president.

The recent contradictions between Musk and Trump have attracted attention, and the Wall Street Journal also exposed in detail the beginning and end of the incident between the two from close allies to breaking up as enemies in a report yesterday (6), and pointed out that Musk threatened to form a new political party to impeach Trump. (Synopsis: Musk's devastating revelation: Trump is on the list of "lustful rich" Loli Island sex crimes, which is deliberately concealed by the White House) (Background supplement: Musk impeached Trump: The big and US tax law is disgusting; Trump threatens to cut Tesla's lifeline, Tesla's stock price plunges 14%) Recently, a surprising dispute that swept the White House made Elon Musk, the world's richest man, and US President Donald Trump instantly turn their faces from allies. According to the Wall Street Journal, White House insiders revealed that behind this "breakup" not only involved drug allegations, personnel disputes and fierce verbal confrontations, but even Musk threatened to create a new political party and promote the impeachment of Trump. From friend to foe: The fuse in the Oval Office The report quoted internal White House sources as saying that the fuse for the conflict was lit on Thursday local time. On the same day, after only 13 minutes of meeting with German Chancellor Friedrich Merz in the Oval Office, Trump began to express his dissatisfaction with Musk, accusing him of publicly criticizing his "Big America Act" for being too costly. Trump initially tried to lighten the atmosphere, saying, "I've always liked Elon." But the tone quickly turned sharp, suggesting that the relationship with Musk may be unsustainable, and even said that Musk's help in the election campaign had little impact on the Pennsylvania election, saying, "I think I will win anyway." The dispute quickly spread to social media. Musk posted on the X platform declared: "Without me, Trump will lose the election, the Democratic Party will control the House of Representatives, and the Senate will only have a slight advantage of 51 to 49." He also polled his more than 200 million followers whether it was time to create a new political party. Musk further added fuel to the fire, threatening to deactivate SpaceX's Dragon spacecraft, an important piece of space equipment that the U.S. government relies on, and suggesting that Trump's name appeared in FBI documents for sexual trafficking offender Jeffrey Epstein in an attempt to link Trump to his crimes. Trump did not flinch, publicly stating that he was considering terminating Musk's contract with the government, calling it "the easiest way to save the federal budget." He also accused Musk on social media of being "crazy," suffering from "Trump mania," and "losing his mind" because of Trump's support for removing subsidies for electric vehicles. Drug abuse allegations and personnel controversy The report continued to point out that White House insiders revealed that the rift between Trump and Musk had been foreshadowed a few days ago. Six days ago, in order to avoid public conflict, the Trump staff group planned to hold a friendly White House farewell party for Musk and brief Trump on Musk's drug use allegations in case reporters can defend him when asked. Musk, however, is deeply unhappy with Trump's decision to withdraw his nomination of ally Jared Isaacman as NASA administrator. It is reported that Trump staff Sergio Gor submitted a file about Isaacman's donations to the Democratic Party, and Trump decided to withdraw his nomination, although Musk tried to defend Isaacman. In addition, Musk's longtime aide Katie Miller left the White House with Musk last week to work for him, further increasing tensions within the White House. Katie's husband, Stephen Miller, one of Trump's most loyal aides, recently publicly defended Trump's legislative agenda, and Musk canceled his focus on Stephen on X, showing that the conflict has expanded to a personal level. Government efficiency sector turmoil and political storm The dispute also affects Musk's "Department of Government Efficiency" (DOGE), which is responsible for cutting federal employees, but is mired in uncertainty by Trump's public confrontation with Musk. According to White House officials, department employees exchanged subpoenas Thursday, fearing they could be the next to be fired. Even more shockingly, Musk posted on Thursday afternoon: "It's time to drop the big bomb: Trump appeared in the Epstein document, which is the real reason why the file is not disclosed." The remarks sought to link Trump to Epstein's crimes, causing an uproar. Musk then retweeted a post calling for Trump to be impeached and let Vice President J.D. Vance take over as president, with "yes" in agreement. Allies turn against Democrats' respite WSJ went on to point out that the dispute gave Democrats a respite from the trough. Trump's public showdown with Musk has exposed internal rifts in the MAGA alliance and put Musk's business empire under greater pressure from federal regulation. Marc Short, former vice president Pence's chief of staff, said: "Two huge selves cannot coexist, and this collapse, while rapid, is not surprising." Trump's ally, far-right figure Steve Bannon even suggested in a podcast to investigate Musk's immigration status (Musk was born in South Africa and is a naturalized citizen of the United States), and asserted that MAGA supporters would fully side with Trump, and even threatened that "no MAGA supporter will buy Tesla." Ironically, Trump once bought a red Tesla in a high-profile photo with Musk, which is still parked in a parking space near the White House Oval Office. White House aides joked Thursday night that they had not yet decided what to do with the car, a symbolic aftermath of the dispute. This confrontation between Trump and Musk not only shocked the White House, but also threw a shock bomb on the American political scene. Whether Musk will actually create a new party, push for the impeachment of Trump, and how this dispute will affect the MAGA alliance and Musk's business empire remains to be seen. Related reports Musk and Trump's relationship is like jumping off the building, three reasons to break up Telegram received xAI $300 million in cash and equity, Musk threw money to push Grok, TON jumped 20% Musk said that he will greatly fade out of politics: I think I have paid enough and will continue to take charge of Tesla CEO "White House internal revelation that Musk and Trump "broke up": Elon was accused of drug use, threatened to form a new party to impeach the president" This article was first published in the moving area BlockTempo The most influential blockchain news media.

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