
U.S. President Donald Trump and billionaire Elon Musk were seen together at the memorial event for right-wing activist Charlie Kirk in Glendale, Arizona, sparking talks of a possible reconciliation.
The two, who had a bitter public fallout months ago, were filmed shaking hands and chatting as tens of thousands gathered inside the stadium for the service.
Musk, who owns X (formerly Twitter), even posted a photo of himself and Trump sitting together at the memorial with the caption: “For Charlie.”
Both men were once close allies — Musk donated over $270 million to Trump’s presidential campaign and helped lead the administration’s controversial “Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE)” before their relationship soured.
Their fallout came after Musk criticized Trump’s tax and spending bill as “utterly insane and destructive.” The feud escalated online, with Musk accusing Trump of links to Jeffrey Epstein, and Trump later suggesting he could “take a look” at deporting Musk.
It’s unclear if Sunday was their first meeting since the clash, but their public reunion has stirred speculation that they may be mending fences.
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