The last 24 hours should be a lesson to all the other billionaires who lined up with the new administration.

“I was always surprised that Biden didn’t do it!”…

The broken alliance between the President and world's richest man could threaten Musk's lucrative pending -- and future -- federal subsidies.

Trump’s Big Beautiful Bill is bad enough. But the trillions in U.S. debt are terrifying.

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".

As Musk calls for his erstwhile ally to be stripped of his office and replaced, Wedbush's Tesla perma-bull fears for the worst but hopes for the best.

World has seen alliance between US president and Tesla boss unravel in real time via social media and television

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

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

The last 24 hours should be a lesson to all the other billionaires who lined up with the new administration.

As the ‘first buddy’ turns first enemy, Chris Blackhurst looks at the feud between the president and tech billionaire and how much it could cost them in real terms

A billionaire’s vendetta has threatened to cut off the US from the ISS and complicate national defense

How did the great rocketeer become a deficit scold?

Musk isn’t the first – or last – billionaire to pour big money into US elections

But Mr. Trump’s warnings to his former ally are backed by several ways the White House could punish the world’s richest man.