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Russia Trolls Trump vs Musk Drama, Demands Starlink Shares to Mediate Peace

When no one saw it coming, Russia entered the Trump-Musk feud with a sarcastic peace offer, and a price tag attached.
Dmitry Medvedev, Vice President of Russia’s Security Council and former president, took to social media platform X to poke fun at the escalating war of words between U.S. President Donald Trump and billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk.
In a cheeky post, Medvedev wrote, “Russia is ready to facilitate a peace deal between the two distinguished gentlemen — for a reasonable fee.” But he didn’t stop there. In classic Russian sarcasm, Medvedev added that Moscow would even consider accepting Starlink shares as payment for its “diplomatic services.”
“Don’t fight, guys!” he wrote, mocking the bitter fallout between two of the most influential figures on the global stage.
The offer comes after days of public drama, where Musk lashed out at Trump’s signature legislation — dubbed the “Big Beautiful Bill” — calling it a “disgusting abomination” and urging lawmakers to reject it. Trump, in turn, fired back by labeling Musk “a man who has lost his mind” and dismissed any reports of reconciliation as “not particularly interesting.”
Musk raised the stakes further by accusing the Trump administration of withholding documents from the Epstein case — an explosive allegation that lit up social media. “Time to drop the really big bomb: Trump is in the Epstein files. That is the real reason they have not been made public,” Musk posted on X.
While Trump has attempted to steer focus back to his surging approval ratings, the feud shows no sign of cooling, and now, with Russia sarcastically volunteering as peacemaker, the saga has taken an even more surreal turn.
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