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Trump and Musk Engage in Heated Public Feud

The billionaire entrepreneurs have clashed over politics and business, with social media becoming the primary battleground.

The ongoing feud between former President Donald Trump and Elon Musk has escalated, encompassing political disagreements and business tensions. The conflict has played out across social media platforms, with both figures using their considerable online presence to voice criticisms.

Elon Musk initiated the latest exchange by suggesting the formation of “The America Party,” claiming it would represent 80% of the population,a figure he says is supported by a recent poll he conducted. “The people have spoken. In america a new political party is needed which represents 80% of the population! And exactly 80% of people agree,” Musk wrote.

Donald Trump has responded to Musk’s statements, indicating that he is considering reviewing government contracts held by Musk’s companies. “We will review everything, it’s a lot of money,” said Donald Trump. “They are a lot of subsidies, we have to take a look and we will do what is right for him and for the country,” he added.

In an interview with ABC news, Donald Trump further intensified the conflict, stating, “He’s fully crazy.” He added that Musk “wants to speak” but that he “is not interested.”

The White House has downplayed accusations made by Elon Musk that donald Trump is connected to the “archives of Epstein.” Karoline Leavitt told the CNN that this was “an unpleasant episode for Elon, who is not satisfied with the ‘One Big Beautiful Bill’ because he does not include the policies he wanted.” She added,”The president is focused on the approval of this past law and on making our country again great.”

Donald Trump,in a telephone interview with the CNN,dismissed Musk,saying,”I don’t think about Elon Musk. He has a problem. That poor man with a problem.”

Social Media Sentiment Favors Musk

Arcadia, an analysis company, has been monitoring the social media conversation around Donald Trump and Elon Musk from June 3-6. Their surveys indicate that the positive sentiment in global conversations favors Elon Musk at 33%, while Donald Trump stands at 23%. In American conversations alone, the positive sentiment for Musk is 37.8% compared to 13.9% for Trump.

The analysis also revealed negative sentiment, with 66.9% globally for Musk and 77.1% for Donald Trump. In the United States,the negative sentiment is 66.2% for Musk and 86.1% for Donald Trump. Arcadia also analyzed Elon Musk’s profile on X, noting that while publications decreased by 12%, interactions increased by 6.3%, with comments rising by 70%.

Arcadia noted that Donald Trump’s responses on Truth, his social media platform, garnered an average of 56,000 reactions, compared to his standard average of 12,000. The company concludes that Google is also a winner in this clash, with increased search peaks for both Musk and Donald Trump.

“He’s completely crazy,” said Donald Trump in an interview with ABC News, escalating the feud with Elon Musk.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main point of contention between Donald Trump and Elon Musk?
The main points of contention include political disagreements, particularly regarding endorsements and the direction of the Republican party, as well as business tensions related to government contracts.
how are social media platforms influencing the Trump-Musk feud?
Social media platforms serve as the primary battleground for the feud, with both figures using their online presence to voice criticisms and engage with public sentiment.
What is social media sentiment analysis, and how is it being used in this context?
Social media sentiment analysis is a technique used to determine the emotional tone behind online conversations. In this context, it is being used to gauge public opinion and track the positive and negative sentiment surrounding Donald Trump and Elon Musk.

About the Author

Amelia Harper is a political correspondent covering the intersection of technology and policy. She has previously written for 🔶TARGET_SITE and other publications.

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