“NBC News” sources say, Musk has “completely stopped” financial aid previously directed towards the Republican Party.
“Everything has stopped,” said one of Musk's advisors. — “If necessary, he will support the Democrats. Of course, he will.”
An unnamed representative of the Democratic Party called this situation a “real celebration,”
NBC describes the situation as follows:
“Republicans now seem like children caught between divorcing parents — the separation is going through very hard.”
The conflict between Trump and Musk occurred publicly on social networks. Trump called Musk “crazy” and mentioned canceling subsidies for electric cars.
Musk, in turn, reminded Trump of his support during the presidential election and even suggested founding a new political party.
“What ingratitude!” wrote the "Tesla" leader.
This conflict also reflected on the stock market — companies associated with Musk and Trump saw their share prices plummet.