PRESIDENT TRUMP says he’s moving on from his nasty feud with Elon Musk, a day after the U.S. president and world’s richest man gripped Washington and the world with their lacerating insults and threats.
In a series of interviews, Trump sought to change the story, focusing on his agenda bill in Congress, talking up Friday’s solid jobs report and pointing to the stock market rally. The rally was driven in part by a surge in Tesla shares, which had plunged at the onset of the Trump-Musk feud.
“I’m not even thinking about Elon,” Trump told CNN’s Dana Bash in a phone interview.
“I won’t be speaking to him for a while I guess, but I wish him well,” he added.
However, even Trump’s dismissals came with some pointed barbs.
Trump told ABC News that Musk had "lost his mind."
“He’s got a problem