Jack White celebrates Trump and Elon Musk’s breakup: “Is America ‘great’ yet, boys?”

Jack White celebrates Trump and Elon Musk’s breakup: “Is America ‘great’ yet, boys?”

Donald Trump and Elon Musk’s high-profile bromance came crashing down in dramatic fashion on Thursday, and while Kanye West seems genuinely heartbroken over the rift, rocker Jack White is having the time of his life. “3 fucking nazi clowns collapsing under the weight of their own unchecked egos. More popcorn gruppenfuehrer!” White posted, captioning a meme-worthy image of Musk, West, and Trump lined up together. “L to R: Joseph Noballs, Yedolf Hitler, and Herman Boring. Is America “Great” yet boys?”

If you missed the chaotic unraveling, here’s what happened: the fallout started when Elon Musk publicly bashed Trump’s sweeping tax cuts and ballooning spending bill — a move that triggered a full-on digital brawl between the two former allies. Musk didn’t hold back and landed a stinging jab by suggesting Trump only won with his help. He also went further, insinuating a darker undertone to Trump’s silence on the Epstein files.

According to Musk, the real reason those documents haven’t seen the light of day is because “Trump’s name is in the Epstein files.”

Trump, clearly enraged, clapped back hard. He claimed that Musk didn’t step down from his role with DOGE out of choice, but was removed by Trump himself for becoming “a liability” who was “wearing thin.” And the war of words didn’t stop there.

Trump also escalated matters by threatening to pull Musk’s federal contracts — a financial blow that could potentially hit the billionaire where it hurts most. As tensions exploded across social media, some of Trump’s most loyal allies started turning their sights on Musk. Steve Bannon, one of the more prominent voices in Trump’s camp, took it a step further by calling for Musk’s deportation.

Yes — deportation. Back to South Africa.

And while Kanye West seemed to express sadness over the clash, Jack White wasn’t done. His brutal takedown of the trio summed up what many online were already thinking, fusing sarcasm, historical references, and raw outrage into a single viral moment.

The entire episode felt less like a political disagreement and more like a spectacular meltdown of egos in overdrive — each fighting for relevance, dominance, and, of course, attention.

Note to our readers: This report is based on developments from verified and highly reputable outlets including Offical Instagram Accounts, Rolling Stone, and The Washington Post. All quotes have been fact-checked for accuracy and context. Our commitment to transparency ensures readers get only the most credible information in an age of misinformation.

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