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Elon Musk fades into the background

Last updated: May 19, 2025 3:00 am
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Once upon a time in the political arena, Elon Musk and Donald Trump were the dynamic duo of headlines, dominating both the Internet and the corridors of power in Washington. Yet, in a twist worthy of any Hollywood script, the world’s richest man appears to be fading from the limelight.

Once a frequent subject on Truth Social, Trump’s platform for sharing unfiltered musings, Musk’s name has not graced a single post in over a month. The former president’s fundraising machine, which once buzzed with mentions of the Tesla CEO, has largely gone silent on that front. Musk, who was once a darling of White House briefings, has become a ghost, with even Congressional newsletters omitting him altogether.

This stark transformation is astonishing for someone who was a ubiquitous presence during the early days of Trump’s second term. Musk was a fixture in the Oval Office, Cabinet meetings, and even aboard Air Force One. He graced the inauguration and was present in the House gallery for Trump’s first address to Congress, where the president lauded his efforts. The duo posed together beside a line of Teslas on the White House lawn, a tableau of their apparent camaraderie.

However, an analysis by POLITICO reveals that Musk’s once-vibrant influence in Washington has dwindled. The shifting dynamics of Trump’s second presidency have seemingly rendered Musk a relic of a bygone era, as both Trump and Republican officials have largely ceased discussing him.

“I miss him,” lamented Sen. John Kennedy (R-La.), a sentiment that might not resonate with the broader GOP base.

Interestingly, Musk’s diminishing presence may offer a silver lining for the Republicans. Recent polls indicate he has become increasingly unpopular—more so than Trump himself. Just last month, Republicans suffered a setback in a crucial Wisconsin judicial race, where Musk’s financial backing and involvement had become contentious points. Meanwhile, the cost-cutting initiatives of Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency continue, albeit overshadowed by the more pressing matters of tariffs and budget disputes.

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While Republicans still express a degree of fondness for Musk when queried, there is a growing sentiment that his campaign involvement may not be beneficial as they head into the midterms. “Those polls on favorability basically tell you Elon’s doing a great job when he’s on the inside,” noted David McIntosh, CEO of the conservative Club for Growth. “And hopefully, he stays a long time to do that, but doesn’t take on this role of a campaign surrogate.”

Elon Musk carries his son X Æ A-Xii as they arrives on Air Force One with President Donald Trump, not pictured, at Miami International Airport, Saturday, April 12, 2025, in Miami, Fla. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta)

This shift could complicate Democratic strategies aimed at using Musk as a political punching bag. Democrats have spent months trying to link the controversial billionaire to Republican candidates in key races, including the recent Wisconsin election, where Musk’s significant financial contributions became a focal point. The liberal candidate, Judge Susan Crawford, even accused Musk of attempting to “buy” a seat on the court, ultimately winning by a notable margin in a state Trump had previously claimed.

“He’s finished, done, gone. He polls terribly. People hate him,” quipped a GOP operative, who preferred to remain anonymous to speak candidly. “He thought he could buy people’s votes, wear the cheese hat, and act like a 9-year-old. … It doesn’t work. It’s offensive to people.”

Elon Musk speaks at a town hall in Green Bay, Wis., ahead of the state’s Supreme Court election.

Musk’s retreat from the political spotlight reflects not only his waning influence but also the shifting priorities of Trump’s administration. Initially, DOGE’s budget cuts captured headlines, but as time progressed, other initiatives—like tariffs and immigration policies—took center stage, relegating Musk to the background.

Yet, while Musk’s public profile may be on the decline, he is unlikely to vanish completely. Just last week, he joined other tech titans in Saudi Arabia, engaging with the nation’s leaders and speaking at an investment forum—clearly demonstrating that he still possesses access and influence.

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Moreover, the aggressive cost-cutting measures spearheaded by DOGE are expected to persist even after Musk departs his role as a special government employee. With Musk having invested a staggering $290 million of his own wealth into the 2024 elections, both Republicans and Democrats anticipate that he will remain a significant political player.

This ongoing relevance is one reason Democrats are not overly concerned. Musk continues to be a convenient target for Democrats to highlight, particularly in relation to Trump and the Republicans who have supported him. The issues that have supplanted Musk in political discourse—such as potential Medicaid cuts and tariffs—remain fertile ground for Democratic campaigns.

In Wisconsin, several ads supporting Judge Crawford prominently featured Musk, and Democrats have cleverly employed his name in campaign announcements from Pennsylvania to California. However, recent advertisements have shifted away from branding Musk as the primary villain, opting instead to position him alongside Trump. As the New Jersey gubernatorial primary approaches, ads mentioning Musk usually do so in passing, ensuring he is no longer the main character in this political drama.

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