Americans can disagree on policy, but ad hominem attacks have no place in the public square. Musk owes Trump—and the truth—an apology.
Elon Musk has to apologize to President Trump for two things.
First, randomly calling for the impeachment of the duly elected President of the United States over a policy disagreement.
That’s not OK. I mean, at least the Democrats had the common courtesy of making up the… pic.twitter.com/JGLTIhwSNr
— James Fishback (@j_fishback) June 7, 2025
Elon Musk has to apologize to President Trump for two things.
First, randomly calling for the impeachment of the duly elected President of the United States over a policy disagreement.
That’s not OK. I mean, at least the Democrats had the common courtesy of making up the Ukraine hoax to then go after the President in his first term to impeach him. Elon Musk did so over a simple disagreement on a policy.
Second, and it just pains me to bring this up, is the slanderous accusation that somehow the President of the United States was a co-conspirator in a multi-decade sex trafficking ring of minors.
President Trump is a father, a husband, and a grandfather. He has no association with Epstein whatsoever. He threw him out of his Mar-a-Lago club because he was a scumbag.
And now to have Elon Musk drag him in the mud? It’s not okay.
As Americans, we are allowed to disagree on the substance of the issue—but ad hominem attacks have no place in the public square.