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“Had Bad Moments”: Trump Calls Elon Musk a “Good Person” Months After Fallout

The comment marks a notable shift in tone after months of public and private tension between the two men.

Sara Jones by Sara Jones
August 7, 2025
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Former President Donald Trump has publicly softened his stance on tech billionaire Elon Musk, referring to the Tesla and SpaceX CEO as a “good person” despite a series of high-profile clashes in recent years. The unexpected remark came during a town hall event in Florida, where Trump addressed a question about business leaders and their growing influence on American politics.

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“We’ve had bad moments — everybody knows that,” Trump said. “But Elon is a good person. He’s done some tremendous things. I give him credit for that.”

The comment marks a notable shift in tone after months of public and private tension between the two men. While neither Trump nor Musk has confirmed any recent communication, the former president’s praise signals a possible de-escalation in what had become a headline-grabbing feud.

A Complicated Relationship

Trump and Musk have shared a complicated and evolving relationship. Once seen as ideological allies in certain circles, the two figures have often walked a fine line between mutual admiration and open criticism. Trump previously hailed Musk as a “visionary” and “brilliant mind,” particularly during his presidency, when Musk was lauded for advancing electric vehicles and commercial space travel.

Musk, for his part, had moments of alignment with Trump-era policies, especially on deregulation and free enterprise. However, he frequently emphasized his independence from any political party and publicly opposed several of Trump’s decisions, particularly in areas like climate policy and immigration.

Over time, the tone between them shifted. Trump appeared increasingly critical of Musk’s political positioning, especially after Musk publicly distanced himself from both major political parties and began advocating for what he described as more centrist, pragmatic governance. Musk’s social media posts, some of which were thinly veiled critiques of Trump’s leadership style, further fueled the friction.

At one point, Trump referred to Musk as “all talk” and accused him of being inconsistent and self-serving, while Musk countered by suggesting that Trump’s influence was fading and that the country needed new voices. The clash played out across social media platforms, campaign speeches, and interviews, creating the impression of a rift that was widening, not closing.

Months After Fallout, Donald Trump Says Elon Musk A Good Person: "Had Bad  Moments"

Strategic Recalibration?

Trump’s sudden pivot in tone may be more than just personal reconciliation — it could also be strategic. As he continues to build momentum ahead of the 2024 presidential election, Trump is working to broaden his coalition of supporters, including independent voters and tech-savvy constituencies who admire Musk’s entrepreneurial success and outspoken nature.

By softening his criticism of Musk, Trump may be attempting to reposition himself as open to collaboration and unity among influential leaders, particularly those with a large public following. Musk remains one of the most visible and polarizing figures in the world, with devoted fans across the political spectrum and a massive social media presence.

Musk, now at the helm of multiple major companies, including Tesla, SpaceX, and X (formerly Twitter), continues to hold influence in both the business and cultural spheres. His comments on technology, artificial intelligence, the economy, and governance regularly drive public debate. In that sense, Trump’s praise may also be an attempt to tap into Musk’s broader appeal — or at least avoid alienating his substantial base of admirers.

No Sign of a Reunification — Yet

Despite the warmer rhetoric, there is no indication that Trump and Musk are actively rebuilding their relationship. Musk has not responded publicly to the comments, and no joint appearances or endorsements have been announced. In fact, many within political and business circles believe the philosophical differences between the two remain too significant for any realignment.

Musk has emphasized the need for decentralized decision-making, limited government intervention, and long-term planning around global challenges. Trump, while also advocating for deregulation and national interest, remains focused on a populist, America-first approach that Musk has occasionally criticized as Samsung-Tesla Partnership: Tesla CEO Elon Musk Confirms $16.5 Billion AI  Chip Deal With Samsung Electronicsoverly short-term and reactive.

 

Even so, the reduced hostilities may reflect a mutual recognition of their respective influence. Trump’s ability to shape political discourse remains strong, while Musk’s dominance in innovation and communication platforms makes him a critical voice in shaping public opinion.

Public Reactions and Broader Implications

The public response to Trump’s comments has been mixed. Among his core supporters, some praised the remarks as a sign of maturity and pragmatism. Others questioned the need to praise someone they perceive as ideologically unpredictable. Similarly, Musk’s fans have expressed cautious optimism about a potential thaw, while others remain skeptical of political overtures from either side.

Observers see the interaction as indicative of the broader intersection between politics and technology. As entrepreneurs increasingly weigh in on governance, and politicians respond to the tech sector’s growing power, the lines between the two worlds continue to blur.

Both Trump and Musk are emblematic of this shift — outsized personalities with massive influence, each commanding loyal followings and frequently dominating media cycles. Whether their latest exchange leads to future cooperation or simply marks a moment of detente, it underscores how central figures like Musk have become in political conversations — even without holding elected office.

Looking Ahead

Whether Trump’s remarks were a one-off or the start of a renewed relationship, the moment illustrates his continued awareness of Musk’s prominence. In an election cycle where personality, platform, and influence matter as much as policy, signaling a willingness to “let bygones be bygones” may be more than just words — it may be a political calculation aimed at bridging gaps with high-profile outsiders.

For now, both men remain on their own paths. Trump continues his campaign with rallies across the country, while Musk presses forward with projects in space exploration, AI development, and electric vehicle expansion. But if recent history is any guide, it’s unlikely this will be the last headline involving the two.

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