As the Republican Party potentially expects Donald Trump’s public conflict with Elon Musk, prominent legislators and conservative votes call for reconciliation, on duty against the consequences of a sustained conflict.
Finding the part of the two figures could pose challenges for the Republican agenda, especially regarding tax and border expenses, but criticized by Musk.
Representative Dan Newhouse, a Republican from Washington, expressed hope that the disagreement would not prevent progress with critical tasks.
In a talk about the case, Newhouse said, “I hope it doesn’t distract us from getting the job we need. I think it will boil over and they will repair fences.”
From Friday afternoon, Musk had refrained from further commitment and instead focused on promoting its various businesses on social media.

Senator Ted Cruz, a Republican in Texas, expressed optimism for a decision that told Fox News that “I hope both of them come together because when the two work together we get much more done for America than when they are across purposes”.
Senator Mike Lee, a Republican from Utah, sounded almost painful on social media, when Trump and Musk Volleyed insults against each other shared a photo -mens of the two men and writing, “But … I really like them both.”
“Who else will @elonmusk and @RealdonaldTrump to reconcile?” Lee posted and later added, “Repost if you agree that the world is a better place with Trump-Musk Bromance Fully Intact.”
So far, the feud between Trump and Musk is probably best described as a moving goal with plenty of opportunities for escalation or detented.
A person who is familiar with the president’s thinking said Musk will talk to Trump but that the president does not want to do it – or at least do it on Friday. The person requested anonymity to reveal private affairs.
In a series of conversations with TV anchors on Friday morning, Trump showed no interest in burying hatches. Asked about ABC News about reports of a potential call between him and musk, the president replied, “You mean the man who has lost the mind?”
Trump added in the ABC interview that he was “not very” interested in talking to musk at the moment.
Still remained other hope that it would all blow up.

“I grew up playing hockey and there wasn’t a single day we played hockey or basketball or football or baseball, no matter what we played, where we didn’t fight. And then we would fight, then we became friends again,” Hannity said on his show on Thursday night.
To acknowledge that it “became personal very quickly,” Hannity nevertheless added that the rift was “just a big political difference.”
The house’s speaker Mike Johnson expected confidence that the dispute would not have an impact on the prospects of the tax and border proposal.
“Members are not shaken at all,” said the Louisiana Republican. “We will adopt this legislation at our time limit.”
He added that he hopes that Musk and Trump are reconciled and said “I believe in redemption” and “it is good for the party and the country if all that has been prepared.”
But he also had something of a warning for the billionaire contractor.
“I want to tell you what, don’t doubt and don’t guess and don’t ever challenge the president of the United States, Donald Trump,” Johnson said. “He is the leader of the party. He is the most consequent political figure of this generation and probably modern times.”