PRESIDENT-ELECT Donald Trump is reportedly becoming fed up with his new pal Elon Musk with the tech mogul being too "clingy".
Musk has spent the past few days going on fiery online tirades against the British government with UK politicians now even said to be urging Trump to ditch the Tesla chief.
Billionaire Musk has been Trump's biggest fan over the past few months and even helped propel him into the White House.
The pair have been almost inseparable since the Republicans swept to a landslide election win in November.
Musk reportedly joined the future president on an important phone call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and has spent many nights at Trump's Mar-a-Lago home.
He has even been renting a $2,000-a-night Banyan Cottage near to the private club, the reported last week.
The affectionate relationship has even seen Musk gifted a role in Trump's future top team as his "energy Czar".
This could see the owner of X actually responsible for parts of the government and allowed to dictate certain policies if he can persuade Trump to agree.
But is has now been over two months since Musk pumped millions in to help with Trump's campaign and the world's richest man is still hanging around.
NYT journalist and self-proclaimed “Trump whisperer” Maggie Haberman has revealed that despite the pair still being close buddies Trump's patience may be wearing thin.
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She claimed on a podcast: “Trump does complain a bit to people about how Musk is around a lot.
"He really parked himself in Trump’s face.”
Another major reason why Trump is said to be growing tired of Musk is due to the way in which he views himself.
The billionaire businessman has leaned heavily into his role as the best pal of the incoming president with Democrats labelling him "President Musk".
A term that Haberman says "definitely bothers him".
But Musk has also started to use his power to try and dictate foreign policy which could have huge implications on Trump's second term.
He has been going to war with the Labour government in the UK with dozens of posts on X, formerly Twitter.
The most concerning post saw him ask his 210million X followers whether or not "America should liberate Britain from their tyrannical government".
The totally outlandish prospect would be a novel comment from a regular business tycoon which would be largely ignored.
However, when it comes from a person who calls himself the best friend of the next leader of the free world it becomes a much more worrying statement.
Senior officials from each of the UK's major political parties have privately messaged Trump's team and asked them to consider dropping Musk, according to .
Conservative and Labour members are said to have become concerned that Musk's comments are too strong for someone so close to the future president.
They fear that a close ally should not speak about another close ally in such a damming way.
It comes as Starmer once dreamt of a close relationship with the Trump administration - but now fears Musk is turning it into a nightmare.
Even Reform - the party Musk is a staunch supporter of - is believed to have voiced concerns.
The messages from the parties are not said to focus on Musk's attacks on Labour and Sir Keir Starmer bur rather "inflammatory" comments on European Leaders.
It all comes despite Trump's wife Melania thoroughly enjoying having Musk around, according to sources close to the Trump family.
Melania is said to not mind Musk always being around her husband and even views him as a good "babysitter", People magazine reported.
The sources said: “Melania is glad to have a babysitter for Donald, and she will find some kind of project to team up with him herself if he stays around.
“Melania has her own life and isn’t bothered by political dealings her husband has with others but so far, she has no issues with Musk.”
Why is Musk against Labour?
Musk has focused his online bashing of Starmer on what he describes as a broken Britain.
He thinks the UK is facing terminal decline — smothered by high taxes, anti-business red tape and pointless woke diktats.
Another key argument Musk continues to throw at Starmer is around an apparent grooming gang cover-up.
The Tesla boss has spent the last week savaging Labour for refusing to hold a public inquiry into historic sexual abuse by gangs in Oldham.
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He attacked the decision, taken by safeguarding minister Jess Phillips as “disgraceful” and said she should be in prison
Yesterday, Starmer hit back at Musk over the row, blasting him and far-right agitator Tommy Robinson for "spreading lies and misinformation".
There is no crime more vile than child abuse
SIR Keir Starmer told The Sun his thoughts on the current grooming gang issues in the UK.
The way that grooming gangs — many of them Asian — have preyed on vulnerable girls in some of our poorest communities is sickening.
I saw firsthand how these children were being failed when I was the country’s leading prosecutor.
Failure to believe working class girls. Or misplaced fears that a jury would not believe them.
Wrong-headed ideas about community relations.
These all played their part in denying these children justice and leaving the perpetrators free to continue abusing. It is an issue I tackled head on.
My fight to change the way that the prosecution service operated is a matter of public record.
Making sure the men responsible for these despicable acts were brought to justice. Put in the dock. Then behind bars.
That is why I brought the first prosecution for a grooming gang.
Far-right voices have tried to rewrite history.
Ludicrous claims that Safeguarding minister Jess Phillips and I are part of the problem, not the solution.
In truth, Jess has spent her entire life battling to keep women and girls safe.
The poison being pumped out by the far right should not surprise anyone.
Those spreading lies and misinformation are not interested in the victims.
Those cheerleading for Tommy Robinson — a thug who was jailed for almost collapsing a grooming case — are not interested in justice.
They are only interested in themselves.
But that has not stopped people who should know better jumping on that bandwagon.
They include some of the very politicians who had an opportunity to act, but instead sat on their hands.
Read the rest of Starmer's comments here.