Democracy Dies in Darkness

How Vance brokered a truce between Trump and Musk

JD Vance played a key role brokering a reconciliation between the president and his wealthiest supporter. But as Trump’s first year in office comes to a close, both he and his allies have learned hard lessons about Musk’s unusual influence.

Photo illustration featuring JD Vance, Elon Musk and Donald Trump.
(Illustration by Lucy Naland/The Washington Post; Cornell Watson/For The Washington Post; Graeme Sloan/For The Washington Post; Demetrius Freeman/The Washington Post; Tom Brenner/For The Washington Post)

Vice President JD Vance was doggedly working the phones, trying to quell a rebellion in his midst. Elon Musk had just declared his intention to form a third party this spring, turning a simmering feud into an all-out war against the MAGA movement.

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