Musk turns Trump’s own words against him in explosive battle over national debt

Reports of congress correspondent in Fox News Chad Peesm on the recent message of Elon Musk to Congress to “kill the bill”.
Elon Musk continues to spit with President Donald Trump on the big and beautiful draft law, with the CEO of Tesla on Thursday, using a social media leaflet a decade ago to dig his opposition to legislation.
Musk strongly opposes the bill because it will add $ 2.4 trillion to the national debt, which has already rose to $ 36.2 trillion as of today, according to Fox Business Debt.
On Thursday, Musk shared a tweet in January 2013 by the president using Trump’s words against him.
Elon Musk continues to spit with President Donald Trump about “the big and beautiful draft law” in anger, with the CEO of Tesla on Thursday, using a post of social media a decade ago to dig his point of view to the home. (Getty Images)
Elon Musk criticizes the Republican Party tax bill on the impact of deficit: “disgust”
“I cannot believe that the Republicans extend the roof of the debt – I am a fans and I am embarrassed!” Trump was published in 2013.
Musk shared a tweet and wrote: “Wise Words”.
Musk also shared Trump’s website in July 2012, which reads: “No member of Congress should be eligible for his re-election if our country’s budget is not balanced-not allowed!” Musk wrote: “I couldn’t agree more.”
The war of growing words continued throughout Thursday, when Trump said he was “very disappointed” with musk.
“Elon has known the internal business of this bill better than anyone sitting here better than people,” Trump said in the Oval Office. “He knew everything about it. He had no problem with it.
Musk called X and wrote: “A mistake, this bill did not appear to me even once and passed at the death of the night quickly so that no one in Congress can read it!”

Musk is strongly opposed to legislation because he says it will add $ 2.4 trillion to national debt, which has already rose to $ 36.2 trillion. (Fox Business / Fox News)
More than 300 economists urge Trump, the leaders of the Republican Party to expand the tax cuts before the huge taxes of Americans rise
Musk also applauded, and Trump told maintaining EV/Solar incentives in the bill “Although there is no oil and gas support (very unfair !!)”
“Get rid of disgusting pork mountain in the bill,” Musk rushed. “In the history of the entire civilization, there was no big and beautiful legislation. Everyone knows this! Either you get a large, ugly or beautiful invoice.
Trump stressed that the draft law is “unbelievable” and that the president prefers to criticize him from the bill, and reported that it was “the largest reduction in our country’s history.”
Musk was populated against the draft law after his official departure from the leadership of the Ministry of Governmental efficiency (Doge), and described the scale “disgusting abomination” due to the fact of the federal deficit.
Musk said from a group of posts on X.
He also reused the “Kill Bill” movie poster (2003) to confirm his invitation to work.

Musk was populated against the draft law after his official departure from the leadership of the Ministry of Governmental efficiency (Doge), and described the scale “disgusting abomination.” (Win McNamee / Getty Images)
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The draft law has already passed the House of Representatives, and the Republican leaders urge its rapid traffic to prevent the end of the 2017 tax cuts and a $ 4 trillion tax increase they say will harm the economy.
Musk was pushing for deeper spending cuts until the new draft law was requested. At the present time, the Republican Party’s offer determines a target of $ 1.5 trillion of discounts in spending during the next decade, in addition to the expected growth, which would help compensate for approximately $ 4 trillion to make the first tax cuts of the president permanently.
Musk also supported the Senator Mike Li, R-r-rit, suggested a constitutional amendment to automatically remove members of Congress if inflation tops 3 %.
Diana Stansi and Alex Miller contributed in Fox News.
2025-06-05 18:54:00