On Wednesday, Elon Musk initiated a high-profile unfollowing spree on X, dropping several prominent allies of former President Donald Trump from his follow list, including Mike Johnson, Pam Bondi, Rapid Response 47, Jim Jordan, and Nancy Mace. Additionally, Musk unfollowed Fox News without providing any explanation for his actions.
Timing of the Unfollowing
Musk’s decision to part ways with these accounts came just hours after Linda Yaccarino announced her resignation as CEO of X. At this time, it remains unclear whether these two events are connected.
Social Media Reactions
This unexpected move by Musk sparked reactions and speculation across social media platforms. The 54-year-old billionaire is already embroiled in a feud with Trump over the recently signed Big Beautiful Bill, which took effect on July 4.
List of Accounts Unfollowed by Musk
- Mike Johnson (House Speaker, R-LA): A key Trump ally who pushed through the One Big Beautiful Bill Act in 2025, which Musk publicly criticized as “insane.”
- Pam Bondi (Former Florida AG): A vocal supporter of Trump and a member of his administration.
- Rapid Response 47: An account linked to Trump’s 2024 campaign, used for rapid-response messaging.
- Jim Jordan (Representative, R-OH): A staunch Trump loyalist and a significant figure in the House Freedom Caucus.
- Nancy Mace (Representative, R-SC): A rising GOP star aligned with Trump’s agenda, known for her occasional independence.
- Fox News: A major conservative media outlet closely tied to Trump’s base.
Yaccarino’s Departure and Its Implications
Earlier on the same day, Yaccarino announced her departure as X’s CEO after two years, expressing pride in advancing the platform’s “digital town square” mission but not specifying her reasons for leaving.
Her exit followed a public relations crisis involving Grok, xAI’s AI chatbot, which controversially posted antisemitic content and praised Adolf Hitler, causing backlash and concerns among advertisers.
Evolving Tensions with Trump
Musk’s unfollowing spree aligns with his escalating tensions with Trump, a former ally. The rift deepened last month when the co-head of the Department of Government Efficiency criticized the president’s signature spending bill, referring to it as “insane.”
As the situation develops, many are left wondering about the implications of Musk’s actions for both X and the broader political landscape surrounding Trump.