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WASHINGTON (AP) — Elon Musk blasted President Donald Trump’s “big, beautiful bill” of tax breaks and spending cuts as a “disgusting abomination” on Tuesday, testing the limits of his political influence as he targeted the centerpiece of Republicans’ legislative agenda.
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New York Magazine on MSNTrump Could Spoil a Republican RealignmentThe GOP made gains with Black and Latino voters last year, but it wasn’t necessarily enough of a shift to endure.
Elon Musk opposes Trump’s ‘big, beautiful bill,’ calling for the firing of lawmakers who support it. Some senators, including Mike Lee, say changes must be made before July 4 deadline.
The Republican and Democratic primaries are next week. Will the president’s influence help turn a red state blue?
Elon Musks choice for NASA chief, Jared Isaacman, was abruptly rejected by President Donald Trump—despite Senate support. The shocking move came after Trumps top aide, Sergio Gor, flagged Isaacmans past donations to Democrats.
Speaker Mike Johnson is working to keep the focus on the "One Big Beautiful Bill Act" as all eyes remain on Trump and Musk amid their bitter public feud.
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The New Republic on MSNTrump Says He’s Ditching His Tesla Amid Spat With Elon MuskPresident Trump told reporters Thursday that Elon Musk opposes his “big, beautiful bill” because it removes the electric vehicle mandate that subsidizes Tesla. Musk responded in real time, only adding more speculation as to just how amicable their political divorce really is.
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Futurism on MSNThe Trump-Musk Bromance Has Exploded Into a Million Spite-Fueled PiecesThe bromance between president Donald Trump and billionaire Elon Musk has exploded into a million spite-fueled pieces.
Tesla Chief Executive Elon Musk has intensified his criticism of US President Donald Trump's legislative agenda, describing a major spending bill as a disgusting abomination in a series of posts on the social media platform X.
The Republicans have not won a gubernatorial election in New Jersey since 2013 and the last time the GOP won a presidential vote in New Jersey was 1988.