‘Huge mistake’: Amid Donald Trump vs Elon Musk spat, JD Vance says he hopes Tesla CEO will ‘come back into fold’

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While JD Vance had earlier showed support for the US President amid his spat with the Tesla CEO regarding the ‘big beautiful bill’, the interview marked his first direct comments on Musk since the spat erupted.

US Vice President JD Vance said Tesla CEO Elon Musk is making a ‘huge mistake’ by being at a verbal war with Donald Trump, hoping that he “comes back into the fold” after the public feud went through the roof.

“I’m always going to be loyal to the president and I hope that eventually Elon kind of comes back into the fold,” Vance said, speaking on the “This Past Weekend w/ Theo Von” podcast, which was released on Saturday.

However, Vance worried that a reconciliation might not be possible now because Elon Musk has gone ‘nuclear’.

“Maybe that’s not possible now because he’s gone so nuclear, but I hope it is.”

While Vance had earlier showed support for the US President, the interview marked his first direct comments on Musk since the spat erupted.

Elon Musk making a mistake: JD Vance

Speaking during the podcast interview with comedian Theo Von, JD Vance added that Elon Musk is entitled to his own opinion and he does not have to agree with the bill.

“Elon is entitled to his opinion. I’m not saying he has to agree with the bill or agree with everything that I’m saying.”

He said that the billionaire CEO, who is the world's richest man, is making a ‘huge mistake’ by feuding with the world's most powerful man.

“I just think it’s a huge mistake for the world’s wealthiest man — I think one of the most transformational entrepreneurs ever — to be at war with the world’s most powerful man, who I think is doing more to save the country than anybody in my lifetime,” Vance said.

The US Vice President said he did not think that the spat between Musk and Trump is not in national interest.

“I just think you’ve got to have some respect for him and say, ‘yeah, we don’t have to agree on every issue.’ But is this war actually in the interest of the country? I don’t think so.”

“The president doesn’t think that he needs to be in a blood feud with Elon Musk, and I actually think if Elon chilled out a little bit, everything would be fine,” Vance added.

He had earlier extended support to US President Donald Trump amid the public breakdown.

Source: Mint.

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