Trump should be IMPEACHED and replaced
Elon Musk suggested President Donald Trump should be impeached and replaced with 40-year-old Vice President J.D. Vance amid their fiery falling out.
It came after X user Ian Miles Cheong wrote: ‘President vs Elon. Who wins? My money’s on Elon. Trump should be impeached and JD Vance should replace him.’
‘Yes,’ Musk responded.
He also predicted that Trump’s tariff policy would create economic turmoil.
‘The Trump tariffs will cause a recession in the second half of this year,’ Musk said.
The impeachment call comes after Musk made the eye-popping claim that the president is ‘in the Epstein files.’
He also threatened to decommission the space ships that are taking NASA astronauts and supplies to the International Space Station.
That came after Trump threatened to cancel all of Musk’s government contracts and said he had pushed the billionaire DOGE leader out, and that the SpaceX CEO had gone ‘CRAZY!’
One of Trump’s oldest advisers, Steve Bannon, went even further and suggested the South African-born Musk should be deported.

Elon Musk answered ‘yes’ when one X user floated impeachi
‘They should initiate a formal investigation of his immigration status because I am of the strong belief that he is an illegal alien, and he should be deported from the country immediately,’ Bannon said in a phone interview Thursday with The New York Times.
Later on his War Room show, Bannon – who has long openly criticized the billionaire – called Musk an ‘unstable individual’ and a ‘national security issue,’ pointing to The New York Times report that charted the DOGE leader’s drug use.
‘President Trump is a bull and Elon is a baby calf,’ Bannon also said.
The spectacular fallout between Trump and Musk – who were political allies for a little less than a year – started in recent weeks when the billionaire started resisting Republicans’ ‘big, beautiful bill,’ arguing that the spending wiped out DOGE’s cost-cutting efforts.
Then, on Thursday, when Trump was supposed to be hosting the new German Chancellor Friedrich Merz in the Oval Office he was asked about Musk’s recent criticism.