Tech billionaire Elon Musk donated $5 million to the main super PAC affiliated with President Trump in late June despite an ongoing public feud, according to recent campaign finance filings.
Musk gave the sum to MAGA Inc. on June 27 — the same day he also donated $5 million each to the Senate Leadership Fund and Congressional Leadership Fund, the main super PACs dedicated to boosting Senate and House Republicans.
The donations appear to have come during a lull in the Tesla CEO’s spat with Trump.
After spending at least $250 million to boost Trump’s 2024 White House campaign, Musk joined the administration as head of the Department of Government Efficiency. Following a controversial four-month stint, the tech mogul announced his plans to step away in late May.
Musk’s decision coincided with his growing criticism of Trump’s tax and spending bill, a schism that exploded into a public feud once he left the administration. The conflict turned personal, as Musk accused the president of ties to disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein and Trump threatened to cut the Tesla and SpaceX CEO’s government contracts.
The two men appeared to hint at peace in mid-June, with Trump saying he had “no hard feelings” and Musk suggesting he “went too far.”
However, just one day after his donations to the president and congressional Republicans in late June, Musk was once again lambasting Trump’s tax and spending bill and reigniting the feud.
The tech billionaire also followed through on threats to launch a new third political party called the “America Party,” though he has done little since to establish it.