Maddow Blog-Elon Musk joins an important club: former Trump officials who've turned on him [View all]
The president realizes that many former members of his team now hold him in contempt, but hes not sure why. Perhaps I can help.
As Trumpâs relationship with Elon Musk implodes, the president apparently realizes that *many* former members of his team now hold him in contempt.
He's not sure why. Perhaps I can help. www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddo...
— Steve Benen (@stevebenen.com) 2025-06-06T13:02:37.502Z
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Before Donald Trumps conflict with Elon Musk turned into a raging dumpster fire, the president shared some thoughts with reporters about why his top campaign donor was moving away from him. The Republican specifically said:
Ill be honest, I think he misses the place. I think he got out there and all of a sudden, he wasnt in this beautiful Oval Office. Ill tell you, hes not the first. People leave my administration, and they love us, and then at some point, they miss it so badly, and some of them embrace it, and some of them actually become hostile. I dont know what it is.
It was in his next breath when the president suggested that Musk, whom Trump praised and celebrated just a few days earlier, had contracted a case of
Trump derangement syndrome......
The presidents public comments suggested that
hes aware of the extraordinary number of people from his team who have become, to borrow his word, hostile. He added, however
, I dont know what it is.
Perhaps I can help.
As regular readers know, members of a presidential team have a unique perspective on an American presidency. After a chief executive chooses them for their powerful positions, these officials routinely work closely with the person behind the desk in the Oval Office, learning firsthand how a president thinks, works, prioritizes, processes information and leads.
In Trumps case, an astonishing number of people who worked at his side, witnessing his leadership style up close, came to believe that he was the wrong man for the job. He has, after all, been condemned in no uncertain terms by retired
Gen. John Kelly, Trumps former White House chief of staff; retired Gen. James Mattis, Trumps first defense secretary; Mark Esper, Trumps second defense secretary, and retired Gen. Mark Milley, Trumps choice to serve as chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Several of these men warned the public that they saw Trump as a fascist, a threat to democracy and a man unfit for public office.
But they arent alone
. Stephanie Grisham, Trumps former White House press secretary, not only condemned him after working with him, she also spoke at the Democratic National Convention and urged the public to vote against her former boss. John Bolton, Trumps former White House national security adviser, issued similar warnings to Americans.
Even Mike Pence, Trumps own former vice president, has become one of Trumps most prominent Republican critics.....
Except, that hasnt happened at all.
The opposition and condemnations that Trump has faced from leading members of his own team is unprecedented in American history.
The Republican doesnt know what it is. Maybe it has something to do with the fact that these officials got an up-close look at his work and came away disgusted?