Elon Musk’s frustrations with White House trade policy became public Saturday when he called for a vast free trade zone — and took aim at fellow White House advisor Peter Navarro over Donald Trump’s new tariffs plans.
Musk, who has largely stayed out of the growing debate over Trump’s decision to go all-in on tariffs, responded early Saturday morning to a post from an X user praising Navarro, a longtime Trump aide and key architect of the president’s tariff announcement. The Tesla co-founder argued that “A PhD in Econ from Harvard is a bad thing, not a good thing,” adding that Navarro hadn’t “built shit.”
“A battle Elon won’t win”: Musk takes on Trump’s trade guru Peter Navarro


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- The Daily featured Navarro last month.
- Navarro began his political career as an unsuccessful Democratic politician in San Diego in the 1990s.

. . .Saturday, appearing virtually at an Italian political event, Musk expanded on his personal thoughts about tariffs, saying he hoped Europe and the U.S. would move “to a zero tariff situation. Musk said this would effectively create a “free trade zone between” the regions that would also allow for more freedom to move between them. Musk added that he has given this advice to Trump.
Elon Musk hopes for ‘zero-tariff situation’ between US and EU
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3:41 PM EDT, Sat April 5, 2025
- Some in the administration downplayed Musk’s remarks, with one official noting that Musk has made negative comments about others in the administration in the past and that everyone has “their opinion” on matters.
- Navarro did not respond to a request for comment.
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Musk has undoubtedly ruffled some feathers throughout his time in Trump’s orbit, even going back to the months before Trump officially took office. More recently, he’s gotten into tiffs with cabinet secretaries over his efforts at the Department of Government Efficiency, and questions have swirled over when he (as a special government employee) will officially need to depart.
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