Trump, Elon Musk and Republican Party
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Allies of the two men expressed hope that they would make peace, or at least ease the tensions that broke out Thursday.
President Donald Trump and billionaire Elon Musk are showing no signs of reconciling, but Republicans are increasingly urging them to settle their dispute.
Joe" guest host Jonathan Lemire contemplates the meaning of the Trump-Musk feud for the political world. JONATHAN LEMIRE, 'ATLANTIC' CONTRIBUTOR, 'MORNING JOE' CO-HOST: There was sort of as a shield,
The world’s richest man posted a poll on X asking followers whether they supported the idea of a party to take on the Republicans and Democrats.
The current tension sparked when Elon Musk left Donald Trump's administration and criticized the president's "One Big Beautiful Bill."
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The Texas Tribune on MSNTexas Republicans pioneered in-state tuition for undocumented students. Now they’re celebrating its end.Texas Republicans saw expanding college access for certain undocumented students as a way to build an educated workforce. Now, some GOP lawmakers feel only U.S. citizens should receive those benefits.
U.S. Republican lawmakers are trying to dodge the crossfire between President Donald Trump and Elon Musk, with members saying they hope the billionaire brawl will subside without hurting their chances to protect their majority in the 2026 midterm elections.