President Donald Trump said his former adviser, billionaire Elon Musk, would face “very serious consequences” if he financed candidates to challenge Republicans who support the president’s legislative package for tax cuts and border security.
“If he does, he’ll have to pay the consequences for that,” Trump told NBC News on June 7. He declined to share what those would be. “He’ll have to pay very serious consequences if he does that.”
The rupture between the world's most powerful man and the world's richest man reaches far beyond their own relationship.
Musk contributed nearly $300 million to help Republicans, including Trump, win the 2024 elections. He was a special White House adviser recommending ways to dismantle federal agencies and lay off workers. Trump thanked him repeatedly for his service and presented him with a gold key in the Oval Office on May 30.
But in the week after, Musk harshly called the House-passed legislative package of Trump’s top priorities a "disgusting abomination" and urged lawmakers to kill it, as the Senate debates the measure.










