
It's official, the White House bromance is over. Musk might think he's the main character of Earth, but Donald Trump just reminded him who really calls the shots in Washington. After Musk told CBS News he didn't approve of Trump's "Big Beautiful Bill" of massive tax cuts, Trump didn't flinch, he flexed.
The message was clear: You don't have to like it, but you will live with it.
And now Musk's gone. For all his billions of dollars, rockets, and rebrands, this shows he's still just a businessman playing politics. Trump? He is politics: loud, unapologetic, and in command. Elon might run X but Trump's back making power moves.
And Musk can disapprove all he likes. He's already accused the media of "framing" a fallout. But when Trump's in the Oval Office and the markets are dancing to his tune, tech bros better know their place. This isn't Silicon Valley - it's the White House.
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