Trump gives Musk Silent treatment, will consider cutting contracts | Company Business News

President Donald Trump said he had no plans to talk to the one -off ally Elon Musk and added that he was still looking at the government’s government contracts – an indication that their public feet was not over for a long time. “We’ll look at everything,” Trump told reporters on Friday. “That’s a lot of subsidy.” But Trump added: “Only if it is fair to him and for the country.” Trump’s remarks come a day after a volatile public splash that the president and the richest man in the world used to personal attacks in a feud that was encouraged by disagreement over a massive tax package that opposes Musk. Late Thursday, Musk showed a willingness to disrupt the fight late Thursday, but Trump said he was not going to reach out. “I have no plans,” Trump said when asked if he was going to talk to Musk. On Thursday, the break -up price led the share price of Tesla Inc., the company Musk, but the share brought some losses on Friday. Other stocks and digital assets with Tires with Trump or Musk also fell into the wake of their collision. Musk’s businesses, including SpaceX and Tesla, benefit from billions of rands in federal contracts or subsidies. SpaceX, one of the world’s most valuable startups with a market value of $ 350 billion, has received more than $ 22 billion on unclassified contracts from the Department of Defense and NASA since 2000, according to the data of the Bloomberg government. An official of the White House said earlier Friday that Trump had taken no steps to cut off the links between the government and the Musk companies on Thursday outside a social media post that increased the threat. The official also said that Trump is going on and focuses on his economic agenda instead of the fight with Musk. The President offered praise for the role of Musk at the head of the Department of Government efficiency, a federal cost effort and congratulates him. Trump said Musk “helped us a lot” and that he hopes he is “doing well with Tesla.” Trump told reporters on Friday that he did not think if he would hold the Tesla vehicle he received earlier this year at a White House event. The event offered a public boost to Musk during a time when his business faced protests and vandalism about his work with the Trump administration. With the help of Akayla Gardner and Mathieu Benhamou. © 2025 Bloomberg MP This article was generated from an automatic news agency feed without edits to text.