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Musk continues criticism of big, beautiful bill, floats new US political party Elon Musk criticized the GOP’s spending bill again, citing his opposition to the $3 trillion debt ceiling increase ...
After weeks of tempering his criticism of Trump's major legislative push, the ex-Department of Government Efficiency chief reignited his offensive in earnest.
For the first time, the Abilene Zoo welcomed a very special guest—Peppa Pig! Kids lit up with excitement as Peppa and her brother George greeted fans, posed for pictures, and spread smiles all ...
Elon Musk said he would form a new political party if Trump's spending bill passes and that he would defeat lawmakers who support it in primaries.
Elon Musk renewed his calls Monday for a new political party as he lodged sharp criticism against President Trump’s megabill as the Senate seeks to move toward a final vote on the reconciliation ...
Elon Musk blasted Republicans over the new spending bill, calling it “insane” for raising the debt ceiling by $5 trillion. He labeled lawmakers the “Porky Pig Party,” accused them of ...
Elon Musk said he would form a new political party if Trump's spending bill passes and that he would defeat lawmakers who support it in primaries.
While the Senate is set to vote on Trump's "Big, Beautiful Bill," Elon Musk has voiced more criticism regarding the GOP bill.
Elon Musk renewed his calls Monday for a new political party as he lodged sharp criticism against President Trump’s megabill as the Senate seeks to move toward a final vote on the reconciliation ...
Elon Musk on Monday took to his social media platform to castigate Republicans who campaigned on reining in spending but voted in favor of the “One Big Beautiful Bill,” threatening to start a ...
This is not the first time Musk has criticized the legislation, having previously faced pushback from President Trump for his comments about the bill. Trump wants the massive tax and spending bill ...
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