The Musk-Trump feud rumbles on for another daypublished at 20:34 British Summer Time 6 June

The pair were inseparable on the campaign trail but there appears to be no reconciliation on the cards
Before we end our live coverage of the public fall out that has got the world talking, let's take a look at what the key players have been saying today.
Donald Trump is thinking about selling his Tesla, according to CBS. There had been murmurs a phone call with Musk could be on the cards but not long after waking up, Trump told US media he was not interested in speaking to "the man who has lost this mind".
Elon Musk has been a lot quieter today but has attacked ex-Trump aide Steve Bannon as a "criminal". It follows Bannon pushing for the president to take control of Musk's SpaceX on his podcast.
JD Vance says he's proud to stand beside Trump, while House Speaker Mike Johnson tells CBS he's hoping for a reconciliation.
Democrats are demanding answers after Musk claimed, without evidence, that Trump appears in unreleased government files linked to the late billionaire sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The White House has rubbished those claims.
And finally, the people whose opinion matters most: the voters. In a part of Pennsylvania where Trump stormed to victory last year, Marvin Little says "Elon wanted to be the president anyway, but there can only be one". Another voter said: "I hate Musk’s guts, I think he should be deported."
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