
"Trump&Musk" releases signals of reconciliation? Trump "wishes him all the best," Musk "sends love"

On Monday, Trump publicly stated, "I wish him all the best," to which Musk responded with a heart emoji, signaling a thaw in their relationship. According to media reports, Musk's anger is subsiding, having deleted several critical posts about Trump, and he may seek to repair his relationship with Trump. Trump also stated on Monday that he would not refuse a conversation if Musk reached out, saying, "If I were him, I would want to talk to me."
The dramatic turn of the "Trump & Musk War" that has shaken the global political and business circles has reappeared.
On Monday evening local time, Musk replied with a heart emoji to a video of Trump's speech posted by conservative opinion leader ALX on social media. In the video, Trump stated about his relationship with Musk: "We used to have a great relationship, I wish him all the best—very best."
In fact, earlier that day, Musk had shown a conciliatory attitude. He retweeted Trump's post about the anti-ICE riots in Los Angeles, supporting his criticism of California Governor Gavin Newsom and Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass, and also retweeted Vice Presidential candidate JD Vance's condemnation of the riots, emphasizing that "the president will not tolerate violence."
According to media reports, Trump stated that he hopes to end the public dispute with Musk and promised to continue the Starlink service in the White House. "It's a very good service," Trump told reporters, although he jokingly added that he might remove Tesla from the White House fleet.
He also revealed that he would not refuse a dialogue if Musk reached out to him. "If I were him, I would want to talk to me," Trump said.
In addition, Trump denied seeing any physical conflict between Musk and Treasury Secretary Yellen.
The dispute stems from policy differences, Musk's emotions begin to cool
The trigger for the "Trump & Musk" conflict was Musk's fierce criticism of Trump's tax and spending policies last Thursday, calling them "disgusting." This remark sparked a war of words between the two. Trump retaliated by saying Musk was "going crazy" over the cancellation of electric vehicle subsidies, while Musk hinted that Trump could not win the election without his support.
According to media reports citing sources close to Musk, Musk's anger is dissipating and he may seek to repair his relationship with Trump. This assessment can also be seen from his recent social media behavior—he has deleted several critical posts about Trump, including one calling for Trump's impeachment.
The most controversial post was Musk's comment about Trump's relationship with the late pedophile Jeffrey Epstein. The post was later deleted, indicating that Musk realized his words had crossed a line.
Musk had also publicly accused Trump of being "ungrateful" during the dispute, even suggesting that Vice Presidential candidate Vance replace Trump. As these remarks were deleted, Musk's change in attitude has become increasingly evident.
This "Trump & Musk War" has had a significant impact on the market. During the "crossfire" between the two, Tesla's stock price plummeted, and Trump threatened to terminate government contracts with Musk's companies, involving key projects like SpaceX and Starlink, casting a shadow over trillion-dollar business prospects.
Now, signs of a thaw in their relationship inject a "stabilizer" into the market. After all, advancing topics from electric vehicle industry policies to space exploration projects, as well as government efficiency reforms, all require close cooperation between the political and business sectors