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Elon Musk calls Trump’s tax bill a ‘disgusting abomination’
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Elon Musk calls Trump’s tax bill a ‘disgusting abomination’

June 4, 2025 5 Min Read
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Incredibly fast! Elon Musk finished 130 days with dozens of government programs and thousands of workers paying 130 days to cut $2 trillion from the US spending budget. And from there it was all downhill.

Last Wednesday, Elon Musk issued an astonishing statement that he was “disappointed” by the big, beautiful (tax) bill of the time, “buddy” Donald Trump, and today he called it “nasty and hateful.”

X, Musk I wrote it, “I’m sorry, but I can’t stand it anymore. This massive, outrageous, pork-filled Congressional spending bill is a nasty hatred.

He then added, you know you were wrong. You know that. ” he also explained in another x post As Trump calls it, the BBB “will increase its already enormous budget deficit to $2.5 trillion (!!!) and will pay American citizens with overwhelmingly unsustainable debt.”

“We’re firing all the politicians.”

He didn’t do Stop there: “Congress is bankrupting America. In November next year, we will fire all politicians who betray Americans,” he said in relation to the US medium-term elections.

The bill, which includes trillions of dollars in tax deductions and more defense spending, allowed the US government to borrow more money, was passed by the House of Representatives in May.

The bill, which includes trillions of dollars in tax deductions and more defense spending, allowed the US government to borrow more money, was passed by the House of Representatives in May.

The BBC explained that in its current form, the bill is estimated to increase the difference in revenues it receives from what the government spends and earns by about $600 billion (approximately £44.4 billion or €528 billion).

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Trump: “I’m stuck with it”

It also proposes raising the limit on the amount that the government can borrow, known as the debt cap, to $4 trillion (£2.96 trillion or EUR 3.52 trillion).

Reporters asked Trump spokesperson Caroline Leavitt about Musk’s comments. She replied, “The President already knows where he stands in this bill. It’s one big, beautiful bill and he’s stuck to it.”

Sen. Rand Paul, a Kentucky Republican, has said over the past few days he will not support the bill if it includes provisions that will raise the debt cap. He went on to X I wrote a comment With musk.

“We need to do better.”

“I agree with Elon. We’ve both seen massive waste in government spending, and we know that another $5 trillion in debt is a big mistake,” he said. “We need to do better.”

Trump has not commented on Musk’s remarks, but he bashed Rand in the Society of Truth.

“Randpole has little understanding of the BBB, especially the incredible growth that’s coming,” Trump said. I said. “He loves to vote “no” for everything. He thinks it’s good politics, but it’s not. BBB is a big winner!!!”

Trump I said it again“Rand votes for everything, but there are no practical or constructive ideas. His ideas are actually crazy (loser!). The people in Kentucky can’t stand him.”

House Republican Speaker Mike Johnson responded to the mask. “My friend Iron is terribly wrong. It’s a very important first start. Elon is missing it.”

Even Trump’s peers say the bill is bad

“Even Elon Musk, a part of the entire process and one of Trump’s peers, said the bill was bad. I can imagine how bad it is,” said Chuck Schumer, a leader in the democratic Senate minority.

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Trump and Republicans in Congress set a July 4 deadline and signed the bill by passing the law, consistent with the US Independence Day celebration.

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