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Tech mogul Elon Musk suggested that President Trump should be impeached and replaced with Vice President JD Vance after an explosive, bitter rift erupted between the two billionaires Thursday.

Musk responded to a post from right-wing pundit Ian Miles Cheong, with whom the Tesla and SpaceX CEO frequently interacts on social media, and agreed with his assessment that the GOP president should be ousted.

“President vs Elon. Who wins? My money’s on Elon. Trump should be impeached and JD Vance should replace him,” Cheong wrote on X.

Musk simply replied, “Yes.”

Yes https://t.co/rqRsX8B4Hg

— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) June 5, 2025

Here is the latest on Donald Trump and Elon Musk’s feud

The broadside came after Musk sniped that the Trump administration wasn’t releasing documents related to convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein because the president would be mentioned — and potentially implicated — in them.

After the tech mogul began going nuclear on the president over his concerns regarding the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, Trump had accused Musk of going “crazy” and indicated he had been “wearing thin” in the White House for some time.


  Elon Musk says President Trump should be impeached and replaced with Vice President JD Vance. AP Elon Musk says President Trump should be impeached and replaced with Vice President JD Vance. AP

“I don’t mind Elon turning against me, but he should have done so months ago,” Trump wrote on Truth Social, later adding: “I didn’t create this mess, I’m just here to FIX IT.”

Trump was impeached twice during his first term in office, but was acquitted by the Senate on both occasions. 


  The latest firestorm from the tech mogul comes after the two billionaires’ bitter feud erupted Thursday. AP The latest firestorm from the tech mogul comes after the two billionaires’ bitter feud erupted Thursday. AP

The collapse of the alliance between Trump and Musk played out in real time on social media, where the South Africa-born billionaire had proudly proclaimed in February: “I love Donald Trump as much as a straight man can love another man.”

Six days earlier, Trump had welcomed Musk into the Oval Office for a chummy public send-off as the tech billionaire’s time as a special government employee concluded. 

Trump, 78, mused at the time that Musk, 53, was “not really leaving” and would continue to informally assist the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) cost-cutting initiative. 


  Musk called out the Trump administration for not releasing the Epstein files because Trump was mentioned in them. Francis Chung/UPI/Shutterstock Musk called out the Trump administration for not releasing the Epstein files because Trump was mentioned in them. Francis Chung/UPI/Shutterstock

But Musk has loosed a torrent of abuse in recent days over the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, which the Congressional Budget Office projects will increase the deficit by approximately $3 trillion over the next decade. 

On Tuesday, Musk bashed the megabill as an “abomination” and demanded Wednesday that lawmakers “KILL the BILL.”

Thursday brought a public meltdown in response to a relatively gentle rebuke from Trump.


  Trump called Musk’s actions “crazy” and later wrote on Truth Social, “I don’t mind Elon turning against me, but he should have done so months ago.” Getty Images Trump called Musk’s actions “crazy” and later wrote on Truth Social, “I don’t mind Elon turning against me, but he should have done so months ago.” Getty Images

“Without me, Trump would have lost the election, Dems would control the House and the Republicans would be 51-49 in the Senate,” Musk groused on X at one point. 

“Such ingratitude.”

“Oh and some food for thought as they ponder this question,” Musk warned Republicans in a separate message. “Trump has 3.5 years left as President, but I will be around for 40+ years …”  

After Trump suggested he’d sever public subsidies to Musk’s companies, the billionaire said he would begin “decommissioning its Dragon spacecraft immediately,” threatening to cut off the US government’s primary method of sending humans into orbit. 

Republicans are hoping to get the One Big Beautiful Bill Act to Trump’s desk by the Fourth of July. 

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