most The right-wing media ecosystem seems uncertain how to respond to the public explosion of the relationship between President Donald Trump and Elon Musk between Thursday and Friday mornings. The media and influencers often react to criticisms that more or less play in the middle of Trump’s criticism. Even many of the criticisms of Musk are relatively gentlemen.
“He has to make Trump Trump,” former Fox News host Eric Bolling said on Steve Bannon’s broadcast network The Voice of the Real America. "You can be the first brother, but in fact, you can't be president," he said of Musk.
Behind the scenes, they told Wired that Republican agents had to entertain in messages drowning their group chat. They tend to stand by Trump.
A Trump World adviser told Wade that the whole plot reminds them of a line in a recent Wall Street Journal report, who described how Trump described Musk as “50% genius, 50% boys.”
"After today, I think he's just 100% stupid," the consultant said. (Musk did not immediately respond to a request for comment.)
Although Musk has been opposing the Republican budget settlement plan to be officially called the "one big bill bill" which was a few days on X, things got ugly when Trump showed up with German Chancellor Friedrich Merz during his appearance in the Oval Office on Thursday. "Elon and I have a good relationship," Trump said. "I don't know if we will." Musk then agreed to call on the president to impeach each X user.
Nevertheless, even at the end of the appeal, some view conflict as a positive thing.
"I think this is what we all see," said Fox News host Greg Gutfeld. "Will you openly argue for a president who is ineffective and a powerful billionaire? ... At least I know what's going on, I can enjoy it in a way, but I want them to stop. I have. I don't want to see my parents fighting."
By Friday morning, Fox and friends Host Brian Kilmeade wants to end this hatred, which suggests that there may be a "big and beautiful truce".
While many in the wider Trump league seem hesitant to commit to one side or the other, this is not the case for everyone as the rude post on Thursday afternoon fell into the late night. Musk posted "@realdonald Trump in Epstein's archives. This is the real reason they haven't made public," some magazine loyalists were shocked. However, Alex Jones - the radio host and conspiracy theorist for the right-wing talk, who claimed Sandy Hook School had shot a scam and was prosecuted for defamation and was held accountable by default for Trump - Trump "needs to respond as soon as possible."
One of Maga-Verse's most prominent accounts, Catturd, and then follow Jones. "Of course, what a fucking fraud," he said on Twitter. (Jones didn't immediately respond to a request for comment sent to Infowars.)