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JUST IN: Elon Musk Offers to Help Donald Trump Settle Multi-Million-Dollar ACECO Demolition Debt — but Only If the President Agrees to One Condition
In a development that has startled both political and business circles, tech billionaire Elon Musk has reportedly offered to help President Donald Trump resolve his growing financial dispute with ACECO Demolition, the company behind the controversial and partially unpaid demolition of the White House East Wing.
According to sources familiar with the discussions, ACECO has been pressing the administration for months over what it claims are millions in outstanding payments related to the halted project. The conflict escalated after federal injunctions forced construction to stop, leaving Trump facing intense legal and financial scrutiny.
Musk, who has maintained a complicated but publicly cordial relationship with the President, has allegedly stepped in with an unexpected proposal: he is willing to supply the funds needed to settle the ACECO debt on one condition—that Trump allow Musk’s engineering teams to take over the remainder of the reconstruction planning process under a “historic innovation initiative.”
While details remain unclear, insiders say Musk’s condition includes integrating advanced sustainable materials, autonomous construction systems, and a high-efficiency energy grid into any future White House restoration efforts—turning the project into what Musk reportedly called “a showcase of American technological power.”
The White House has not confirmed whether the President is considering the offer, but aides say the proposal has sparked “intense internal debate.”
ACECO, meanwhile, has signaled it is willing to accept payment from any “legally authorized source” to resolve the dispute.
If accepted, Musk’s involvement could mark one of the most unusual collaborations between a sitting president and a private tech magnate in modern political history.

