Is the tech titan's public criticism of President Trump's agenda cooling off? Vice President Vance hints at a potential reconciliation, calling Musk an "emotional guy" who might "come back into the fold." Elon Musk has deleted critical posts, signaling a possible end to the high-profile political spat. What's next for their relationship?
00:04The public feud between Donald Trump and Elon Musk, once declared over by Trump, shows signs of de-escalation.
00:13Vice President J.D. Vance, a staunch Trump loyalist, initially called Musk's attacks nuclear and a huge mistake.
00:21Yet downplayed them as the frustration of an emotional guy dealing with Washington's bureaucracy.
00:27Vance expressed hope Musk would come back into the fold, suggesting that even close allies don't see this conflict as permanently derailing Trump's legislative agenda.
00:38In a notable move, Musk has since deleted some social media posts critical of Trump, including one supporting impeachment.
00:46Those close to Musk believe his anger is receding and that he may be looking to repair his relationship with Trump, while Trump maintains he has no intention of speaking to him.
00:56His primary focus remains the one big, beautiful bill act, which he paradoxically believes has been aided by the very conflict with Musk.