‘No Hard Feelings’: Donald Trump responded to Alone Musk’s apology after a deep quarrel; JD Vance tries to reduce stress

US President Donald Trump welcomed Elon Musk’s forgiveness after his very public online quarrel, saying that the billionaire admitted that he had gone “far away” in his criticism.“I felt it was great that he did so,” Trump told New York Post during an interview on Wednesday, Musk posing late night message on his platform X saying, “I regret some of his positions about President Donald Trump last week. He went far away.”The spat between the two began last week when Musk highlighted a string of rigorous social media comments, alleging that Trump accused the release of government files related to Podophile Jeffrey Epstein. Musk also claimed that Trump did not win the 2024 election without his support and called the President’s leading tax bill “hateful hatred”.Musk’s attacks after his departure from the government’s Department of Efficiency Department (DOGE). After going down, he called the Americans to “kill the bill” to the Congress, warning that it could “cause a recession in the second half of the year.” The bill was passed in tax deduction and defense spending and passed in the House last month.Trump hit back, calling Musk “crazy” and accused him of suffering from “Trump Derenment Syndrome”. He also threatened to review SpaceX’s federal contracts, allegedly priced at around $ 38 billion. Despite the hot exchange, Trump appeared open to reconciliation.“See, I have no difficult feeling,” he told the columnist Miranda Divine on her “Pod Force One” podcast. “I was really surprised that it happened. He went after a bill that is unprecedented. I think he feels very badly that he said, really. ,Efforts to patch things have already started behind the curtain. US Vice President JD Vance and White House Chief of Staff Susie Wils spoke to Kasturi on Friday in an attempt to reduce stress. Although it is unclear whether Kasturi personally approached Trump, some reports suggest that he would have called the President earlier this week.Trump refused to say if he was ready to coordinate completely, but left the door open. “I think I could, but we have to straighten the country,” they were asked for the post. “And my only task is now taking back this country back to a level.Musk has been a prominent donor for Trump’s campaign and was previously seen as a close aide. However, due to his fall, former Trump advisor Steve Bannon was called for Musk’s exile and a debate broke out in political circles.