Donald Trump opens up on Elon Musk being ‘strange’ and what went wrong in bromance

WASHINGTON — President Trump referred to Elon Musk as “a friend of mine” Thursday — but added that the former first buddy got “strange” last week when they traded attacks.

Trump spoke about Musk, the world’s richest man and CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, while signing legislation overriding California emissions rules that promote electric vehicles.

President Donald Trump speaks during an event to sign a bill blocking California’s rule banning the sale of new gas-powered cars by 2035 in the East Room of the White House (Picture: AP)

“I like Tesla,” Trump said in the White House East Room during a riff on how would-be car buyers should have choices, moments before recounting his relationship with Musk.

President Trump opened up about his relationship with Elon Musk, calling the tech mogul “a little bit strange.”AP

Musk was “very honest” in his equivocal stance on EV mandates, said the president, who added that the former Department of Government Efficiency figure “got a little bit strange” last week.

“This has been there from day one [that] we’re going to abolish the EV mandate. And Elon still endorsed me,” Trump explained.

“Honestly, he never ever spoke to me about that. And I used to say, ‘I’m amazed that he’s endorsing me because that can’t be good for him.’

“And I once asked him about it… He said, ‘Well, so long as it’s happening to everybody, I’ll be able to compete.’ It was a very interesting answer. I thought it was a very honest answer.”

President Donald Trump speaks during an event to sign a bill blocking California's rule banning the sale of new gas-powered cars by 2035, in the East Room of the White House, Thursday, June 12, 2025, in Washington. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)

Trump added that Musk “never did” urge him to change his mind on policies forcing auto-makers to dramatically boost electric vehicle offerings.

“I actually asked him, because it was like really strange that I’m with him, a friend of mine, and he makes electric cars and we’re saying… you’re not going to be forced to make all of those cars,” Trump said.

“He said, ‘As long as I’m on the same plane as everybody else, we’re going to do good, we make a better product.’ I said, ‘That’s very cool.’

“After that, he got a little bit strange — I don’t know why — over much smaller things than that.”

Musk lashed out at Trump last week after the president withdrew the nomination of Musk’s personal friend Jared Isaacman to lead NASA — at the urging of White House personnel director Sergio Gor, with whom Musk had previously feuded.

Elon Musk jumping on stage at a Donald Trump rally.
Musk jumps on stage as he joins Trump during a campaign rally at the site of his first assassination attempt in Butler, Pennsylvania, on October 5, 2024.AFP via Getty Images

As the fight escalated, Musk urged congressional Republicans to kill the massive pending budget reconciliation bill crammed with Trump’s campaign promises to curb taxes on overtime, tips and Social Security. The bill also phases out a $7,500 tax credit for electric cars.

Trump, 78, then accused Musk, his top donor in last year’s election, of contracting “Trump Derangement Syndrome” and threatened to cancel his companies’ federal contracts — with Musk, 53, in turn endorsing the president’s impeachment, accusing him of concealing files about pedophile Jeffrey Epstein’s case and saying Trump would have lost the Nov. 5 election to Democrat Kamala Harris without his help.

The spat cooled quickly, with Musk on Tuesday deleting some of his harshest criticisms of Trump, writing they went “too far.”

“I thought it was very nice that he did that,” Trump told The Post Wednesday, though he did not say whether he was willing to fully mend bridges with the billionaire.

President Donald Trump (left) and Elon Musk (right) had a rocky relationship while the tech billionaire served in the White House (Picture: Getty Images)

‘I actually asked him, because it was like really strange that I’m with him, a friend of mine, and he makes electric cars and we’re saying… you’re not going to be forced to make all of those cars,” Trump said.

‘He said, “As long as I’m on the same plane as everybody else, we’re going to do good, we make a better product.” I said, “That’s very cool.”‘

Trump then took at jab at Musk as the two billionaires have yet to reconcile after their massive feud that started last Thursday.

‘After that, he got a little bit strange — I don’t know why — over much smaller things than that,’ Trump said.

President Donald Trump holds up a signed bill blocking California's rule banning the sale of new gas-powered cars by 2035 in the East Room of the White House, Thursday, June 12, 2025, in Washington. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)
President Donald Trump holds up a signed bill blocking California’s rule banning the sale of new gas-powered cars by 2035 in the East Room of the White House (Picture: AP)

He did provide specifics.

Their relationship imploded after Musk’s time as a special government employee ended, and he criticised Trump’s signature domestic policy legislation, the ‘One, Big, Beautiful Bill’.

Musk reportedly called Trump on Monday and two days later wrote on his X (formerly Twitter) platform: ‘I regret some of my posts about the president this week. They went too far.’

While Musk has appeared eager to make amends, Trump has turned his focus to a more obvious political opponent, California’s Democratic Governor Gavin Newsom.

President Donald Trump signs a bill blocking California's rule banning the sale of new gas-powered cars by 2035, in the East Room of the White House, Thursday, June 12, 2025, in Washington. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)
President Donald Trump signs a bill blocking California’s rule banning the sale of new gas-powered cars by 2035 (Picture: AP)

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