The public feud between Donald Trump and Elon Musk has thrown the right-wing influencer world into chaos, with MAGA personalities scrambling to pick sides or simply freaking out that their two biggest “daddies” are now at war. The fallout has been dramatic: Tesla stock took a historic nosedive, plunging 14% in a single day and erasing over $150 billion in market value, marking the biggest single-day loss in Tesla’s history. The company’s market cap dropped below $1 trillion, leaving investors stunned and the MAGA coalition looking shaky.

Alex Jones, usually a Trump loyalist, demanded Trump address Musk’s Epstein insinuation, which led to a furious backlash from MAGA diehards. Catturd, a notorious right-wing account, called Jones a “fraud” and a “sellout” for entertaining Musk’s claim, while Jones shot back that he was “not in your cult” which is insane coming from Jones. He then went on to insist he was on “team humanity,” not team Trump or team Elon. Meanwhile, Steve Bannon went nuclear, calling for Musk to be deported and for the government to seize SpaceX. Musk responded by repeatedly calling Bannon a “retard” and a “criminal” on X, mocking Bannon’s threats and showing zero interest in backing down.

Laura Loomer tried to lighten the mood by dubbing the spat the “Big Beautiful Breakup” and joked about the drama dominating Capitol Hill chatter. Across social media, other red-pilled personalities are openly panicking, torn between their loyalty to Trump and their admiration for Musk, and terrified that this split could fracture the MAGA coalition for good. Kanye West jumped in as well, pleading on X, “Broooos please nooooo. We love you both so much,” and posting a hugging emoji, while also doubling down on his Trump support by writing, “F**k anybody who don’t love Trump. You’re dumb”. It is wild to see just how fragile and toxic the current right-wing power structure really is, with egos clashing and the base left to pick up the pieces.