Chris Christie Predicts What Will Cause Demise of Musk-Trump Bromance
Elon Musk’s close relationship with President-elect Donald Trump will eventually come to a halt, according to former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie.
The Republican lawmaker, who once supported Trump but has since been one of the only ones to stand against him in the party, believes that Trump’s blame game tactics will be the reasoning behind a falling out.
In an interview Sunday with ABC News’ Jonathan Karl, he said: “It ends when Trump believes that something has gone wrong, and he needs someone to blame and Musk becomes the person to blame.”
Christie clarified that “no one knows how long that will take.”
The two billionaires have grown close this year after Musk’s staunch support for Trump, from creating a Super PAC to hosting political rallies in his honor.
“Sometimes it’s hard for folks to understand how intoxicating this can be for some people,” Christie said on ABC.
Just this week, Musk showed what his influence could look like in Trump’s second term after derailing a proposed bipartisan spending bill, risking a government shutdown. It wasn’t until the final hours before the deadline after two failed bills that a deal was agreed upon.
“People who sit at the very center with Trump have a shelf life, and that shelf life is influenced by outside events, as Speaker Johnson is finding out right now,” the former governor said.
Many Democrats have teased the two, calling Musk the real president in the relationship.
“The political & legacy media puppets all got their new instructions yesterday and are now parroting the same message to drive a wedge between @realDonaldTrump and me,“ wrote Musk on Friday before the passed bill was brought forth. ”They will fail.”