About the most we can hope for (other than a Second Amendment solution) is Trump's betrayal of his voters will reflect badly on spineless Republicans in the mid-terms. Perhaps even an Articles of Impeachment and a conviction by a newly minted Senate majority.
I don't see that as an impossibility since Trump has another two years to run roughshod over those disenchanted voters who, by then, will have learned the lesson of their mistake the hard way. They'll take out their anger and frustrations on their elected members of Congress who, even at this early stage, are already getting a firestorm of backlash.
Actually, it's not uncommon for Congress to change hands in the midterms.
When Congress doesn't work, voters have their own system of checks and balances. They throw the bums out.
Stop and think for a moment. We already know that we can't believe a word Trump says.
Therefore, this is probably a move by Trump to scapegoat his Cabinet Secretaries to get the heat off Musk and himself.
I suspect Trump saw his poll numbers going down and needed to extricate himself from the situation.
What better way than to pass the blame to someone else, i.e. scapegoats.