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Decision Desk HQ's tracker shows Trump's net approval rating rose, with 47.8 percent approving and 48.8 percent disapproving.
The Trump administration is preparing to cancel a large swath of federal funding to California, an effort which could begin as soon as Friday, according to multiple sources.
Musk feud worries Republicans and a federal judge blocks the president's effort to deny student visas at Harvard.
WASHINGTON (AP) — As the Republican Party braces for aftershocks from President Donald Trump’s spectacular clash with Elon Musk, lawmakers and conservative figures are urging détente, fearful of the potential consequences from a prolonged feud.
Steve Bannon told CBS News he wants the Trump administration to probe alleged drug use by Elon Musk, and his immigration status.
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Their battle comes at a moment when Mr. Trump is engaged in a delicate dance on Capitol Hill to get his signature legislation, the so-called One Big Beautiful Bill, passed through Congress. At the same time, he is trying to negotiate the end to foreign conflicts that are proving much more intractable than he predicted.
Republican allies of the two men expressed hope that they would make peace, or at least ease the tensions that broke out Thursday.
A breakdown in relations between President Trump and Elon Musk slammed Tesla stock Thursday, along with assets associated with the U.S. leader. Tesla shares regained some ground early Friday. Shares of Musk’s electric-vehicle maker rose around 4% in morning trading.
The grid operators that draw power from the plants said they never asked for them to remain open, and consumers may have to absorb extra costs.
Officials offered to mediate and even asylum for Elon Musk as many commented how a leader falling out with a top businessman was familiar to Russia.
Wall Street's so-called "fear gauge" slipped Friday, with investors cheering the May jobs report. The Cboe Volatility index, which measures sho