”What the f**k is Elon doing there?” – Trump fumes over secret China war briefing

A hush-hush Pentagon briefing intended to share top-secret military plans with Elon Musk was abruptly called off — and it turns out the order came directly from Donald Trump.

According to a bombshell report from Axios, the briefing, focused on potential U.S. strategy in the event of war with China, was canceled after The New York Times leaked its existence on March 20, sparking outrage within the White House. Musk, whose presence had already raised eyebrows due to his deep financial ties to China, found himself at the center of a major internal rift.

Inside the West Wing, Trump reportedly exploded when he learned Musk was to be included in a meeting that would share classified information far beyond his security clearance.

“What the f**k is Elon doing there? Make sure he doesn’t go,”

Trump told aides, according to *Axios*.

Why Was Musk Even Invited?
The meeting was originally arranged to include Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and several senior Pentagon officials, with the goal of briefing Musk on U.S. military preparedness regarding China. While Musk’s SpaceX has major defense contracts and is central to U.S. military satellite and rocket capabilities, his substantial business entanglements in China via Tesla have long raised concern among government insiders.

“POTUS still very much loves Elon,”

a senior official told *Axios*,

“but there are some red lines. Elon has a lot of business in China and he has good relations there, and this briefing just wasn’t the right thing.”

A Public Denial — And a Private Reversal
After the leak triggered headlines, Trump quickly posted a denial on Truth Social, calling the story “completely untrue.”

“They said, incorrectly, that Elon Musk is going to the Pentagon tomorrow to be briefed on any potential ‘war with China.’ How ridiculous? … The story is completely untrue!!!”

But according to Axios, Trump had already canceled the meeting by the time that post went live.

Musk still visited the Pentagon the next day, but the original China-focused content was scrubbed from the agenda. Instead, sources say, the conversation was significantly dialed back, avoiding any discussion of war planning with Beijing.

Musk Responds with Fury
Musk fired back on X (formerly Twitter), slamming the leak and taking direct aim at Pentagon insiders.

“I look forward to the prosecutions of those at the Pentagon who are leaking maliciously false information to NYT. They will be found.”

His post quickly stirred controversy, especially as fallout inside the Defense Department was swift. According to Reuters and Politico, Defense Secretary Hegseth suspended two officials — Dan Caldwell and Darin Selnick — as part of the ongoing leak investigation. Selnick, in particular, was reportedly escorted from the building.

And this leak isn’t an isolated case. The same probe is reportedly examining separate disclosures regarding U.S. operations in the Panama Canal, the Red Sea, and Ukraine intelligence activities.

Tensions Between Allies?
This latest drama underscores the complex, sometimes volatile dynamic between Trump and Musk. While the two men have publicly praised each other, this incident reveals clear limits — especially when it comes to classified military strategy.

For now, it appears Musk is back in the good graces of some inside the administration, but the trust gap has widened. And Trump’s reported fury suggests that, despite personal admiration, the national security line isn’t one he’s willing to let Musk cross.

With multiple investigations underway and major geopolitical issues at stake, the political and defense fallout from this failed briefing could continue to ripple well beyond the walls of the Pentagon.