President Donald Trump and Elon Musk's relationship has soured, leading to speculation of a new tech ally for Trump.Potential candidates include Mark Zuckerberg, Sam Altman, Jeff Bezos, Jensen Huang, and Sundar Pichai.Zuckerberg, despite Meta's antitrust issues, has shown previous support for Trump and has a presence in DC.Altman, through OpenAI's projects, has demonstrated alignment with Trump's interests in AI.Bezos, once at odds with Trump, has shown optimism about the administration's space agenda.Huang, although absent from Trump's inauguration, has involvement in AI projects that could interest Trump.Pichai, facing legal challenges with Google, may need to navigate carefully in any potential interactions with Trump.The relationships between these tech figures and Trump are complex, with varying levels of past interactions and alignments.The article explores how each candidate could potentially fill the void left by Musk in Trump's tech circle.Speculation surrounds who will become Trump's next tech confidante as Musk and Trump's public falling out unfolds.