50 Cent Trolls Trump and Elon Musk With Unsolicited Advice: 'I Think You Should Talk to Donald'

50 Cent chimed in on Trump and Elon’s feud with an AI image.

June 11, 2025
50 Cent, Donald Trump, and Elon Musk
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50 Cent is using AI to give unsolicited pep talks to President Donald Trump and Elon Musk amid their ongoing feud.

Fif, a legendary troll, posted some poorly generated images of himself conversing with both Trump and Musk on Instagram. In one of them, he’s speaking with the president on the golf course during what looks like a particularly rousing game.

“So what happened Elon, heard he let some punk punch him in the face,” Fif wrote in the caption as if that were his dialogue.

In the other image, Fif is sitting next to Musk on a private jet and practically whispering in his ear like a voice of reason.

“Hey man, I think you should talk to Donald. I know you don’t give a fuck, but he really don’t give a fuck,” Fif wrote in the caption.

Trump revealed on a Pod Force One episode on June 11 that he’s “not a happy camper” with Musk in the wake of their explosive social media feud. The president admitted to being shocked by Musk’s outburst.

“I was disappointed in him,” he said.

Musk himself seems to be backing away from his beef with Trump. He wrote on X, before the podcast episode came out, “I regret some of my posts about President @realDonaldTrump last week. They went too far.”

On June 5, Musk shocked the world by alleging that Trump was connected to sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

Musk wrote on X, “Time to drop the really big bomb: @realDonaldTrump is in the Epstein files. That is the real reason they have not been made public. Have a nice day, DJT!”

Afterward, Trump revealed in an interview that he didn’t have any intention of fixing his relationship with Musk. He also accused the tech mogul of being “disrespectful to the office of the President.”

The president also threatened to cut off Musk’s federal subsidies, which could potentially cost Tesla and SpaceX billions of dollars.