A new political and media showdown has erupted between Donald Trump, Republican presidential candidate for 2024, and Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla and SpaceX. The feud, which began publicly on social media, quickly took an international turn as Russia unexpectedly stepped in—offering asylum to Elon Musk.
The conflict started when Musk harshly criticized Trump’s new tax bill, dubbed the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act,” calling it a “disgusting abomination.” Trump retaliated by attacking Musk personally, claiming he had “lost his mind” and threatening to cancel all government contracts with Musk’s companies.
In a provocative move, Musk hinted at Trump’s alleged ties to the Epstein case—though he offered no evidence. The accusation further escalated tensions and sent shockwaves through the financial markets. Tesla stock plummeted by 14.2%, wiping out over $152 billion in market value and slashing Musk’s personal fortune by $33 billion in just one day.
Amid the chaos, several Russian officials seized the opportunity to mock the American political discord. Dmitry Medvedev sarcastically offered to mediate the feud in exchange for shares in Starlink. Meanwhile, Dmitry Rogozin went even further, inviting Musk to join a pro-Russian military battalion. Though clearly satirical, the remarks made international headlines.
While Musk has hinted at a possible reconciliation, Trump dismissed the idea outright, stating he has no intention of speaking with Musk “anytime soon.” Russia, on the other hand, appears to be leveraging the conflict for political theater, using the episode to ridicule American politics and paint itself as an unexpected refuge for Silicon Valley’s most controversial figure.
This bizarre yet telling episode illustrates how ego, politics, and geopolitics are increasingly intertwined in today’s hyper-connected—and often unpredictable—world.