It was always going to end this way for two megalomaniacs devoted to fame, money and the far right

A ‘disappointed’ Trump threatened the tycoon’s US contracts, while Musk said the president would have lost the election without him.

The public split between President Donald Trump and former White House adviser Elon Musk grew into an exchange of fiery comments on June 5.

The bromance might be over but Trump has kissed and made up with his enemies before. Enjoy it while it lasts

Falling out has repercussions for Musk’s wealth and portends consequences for Trump’s MAGA agenda

Musk attacked Trump directly over his signature spending bill for the first time Thursday, sparking an explosive back-and-forth.

The world has little choice but to watch the fiery breakup play out in real time.

A knock-down fight between the world's most powerful politician and its richest person is playing out in public view.

Trump lashed out at Elon Musk for his criticism of the Republican tax-cut and spending bill, leading the CEO to later suggest Trump should be impeached.

The breaking point came after Musk criticised Trump's centrepiece "big, beautiful" spending bill as an "abomination".

The bromance is over. Here's a rundown of how Trump and Musk got here.

Der US-Präsident und der reichste Mann der Welt beschimpfen sich in ihren Medien. Der Streit ist unterhaltsam, scheint sich aber zu einer ernsthaften Machtprobe auszuweiten.

The public feud between Donald Trump and Elon Musk resembles a dispute between two children in the playground - except one is the leader of the free world and the other the…

The relationship between the American president and the head of SpaceX blew up on Thursday, just six days after the end of Musk's official mission. With insults, threats and…

Their feud began with Elon Musk's disappointment over a bill - now Trump is considering selling his Tesla.

If they don’t broker a peace deal, their squabble could get messier and more expensive for both of them

It was always going to end this way for two megalomaniacs devoted to fame, money and the far right

Trump Musk news: the president shunned a call from the billionaire and mulled selling his Tesla after their relationship detonated

Musk attacked Trump directly over his signature spending bill for the first time Thursday, sparking an explosive back-and-forth.

What one did to Twitter and Tesla, the other is doing to the United States of America, says Guardian columnist Jonathan Freedland

Editorial: The row between the US president and his billionaire ex-buddy may seem entertaining, but wealth and power are still dangerously merged