Elon Musk appears to have deleted several posts on X from the all-out feud with President Donald Trump.
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The deleted posts include Musk’s accusation of Trump being in the “Epstein files” and his reminder to “mark this post for the future,” his suggestion Trump should be impeached and replaced with Vice President JD Vance, his accusation that Trump was lying about Musk’s reasoning for being against the agenda bill, and his threat to immediately decommission the SpaceX Dragon spacecraft.
CNN has reported a timeline of Musk’s X posts throughout Wednesday and Thursday, which began with him calling Trump’s “one big, beautiful bill” a “disgusting abomination.” While viewers can still see the posts on CNN’s website, on X, an error message pops up.
Not all of Musk’s posts are deleted, though. So far, the ones where Musk takes a stand against Trump’s policy bill remain up. Musk did not delete the post where he said Trump wouldn’t have won the election without him. Musk also did not delete a post where he argues that Trump’s tariffs will lead to a recession in the second half of the year.
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This post from Wednesday also remains: “I’m sorry, but I just can’t stand it anymore. This massive, outrageous, pork-filled Congressional spending bill is a disgusting abomination. Shame on those who voted for it: you know you did wrong. You know it.”
Questions over drug use: Trump has asked aides and advisers if they believe Elon Musk’s behavior over the past 48 hours could be related to his alleged drug use, privately seeking to understand the tech billionaire’s broadsides against him while signaling publicly he doesn’t care, a source familiar with the conversations told CNN.
CNN’s Kristen Holmes and Kevin Liptak contributed reporting to this post.