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Trump seeking alternative to Musk’s SpaceX – Reuters

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The US has reportedly expanded its search for Golden Dome contractors in light of the president’s feud with his former ally.

The White House has expanded its search for contractors to build the Golden Dome missile defense system, seeking to replace Elon Musk’s SpaceX, Reuters claimed on Tuesday, citing three anonymous sources.

Once close allies during the 2024 election campaign, Trump and Musk have had a dramatic falling out in recent months. The rift began over Trump’s $5 trillion “big, beautiful” budget bill, which Musk publicly opposed. In response, Trump accused Musk of benefiting excessively from federal subsidies and threatened to strip SpaceX of its government contracts.

SpaceX has played a central role in US defense communications through its Starlink and Starshield satellite systems, and was expected to build key components of the Golden Dome. Reuters reported in April that the company was a frontrunner for the project, alongside Palantir and Anduril.

However, Trump is apparently following through on his threat to take away Musk’s contracts, according to the latest Reuters report. Officials at the Pentagon and White House are now allegedly courting other companies to reduce reliance on Musk’s firm.

Amazon’s Project Kuiper has reportedly been approached by the administration, despite having launched only a fraction of its planned satellite constellation. Other firms under consideration include Northrop Grumman, Lockheed Martin, L3Harris, and smaller rocket startups such as Rocket Lab and Stoke Space.

Despite the shift, Reuters notes that SpaceX may still handle certain parts of the $175 billion program, especially satellite launches, given its record of more than 9,000 Starlink deployments and vast procurement experience.

The breakdown in relations between the two men continued last month when Trump proposed that the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), which Musk formerly led, should investigate his government subsidies.

“Without subsidies, Elon would probably have to close up shop and head back home to South Africa,” Trump wrote on Truth Social, claiming the US could “save a fortune” by cutting ties with his companies.

Musk responded by warning that the president’s spending plan would “bankrupt the country” and pledged to launch a new political movement, the America Party, to disrupt the Democrat-Republican “uniparty” in Congress.

Image credit: SpaceX

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  1. Isn’t it time to forget our differences and listen to Mother Earth as she contemplates a pole shift? Stick to what you know.

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