Washington (Nexstar) – Elon Musk gathers the troops online to kill the president’s vast, beautiful bill.
In his last post about X, he encouraged the voters to apply for their Republican senators.
Elon Musk’s latest articles online have caught unprepared, but the Republicans skeptically compared to the plan.
Despite the divided Republican leadership, it remains determined to adopt the legislative template.
The spokesman for the House of Representatives Mike Johnson (R-La.) Tried to wipe the criticism of Muschus.
“We wrote happy texts on Monday and yesterday, 24 hours later, and opposed the invoice,” said Johnson.
Days after leaving the Trump-White House, Musk went to X to beat up the president’s tax and expenditure plan: “This massive, outrageous congress expenditure law filled with pork is a disgusting atrocation.”
Democrats on the mission to limit the President’s vast, beautiful bill welcomes the unlikely ally.
“We are happy to have it on our side now,” said Rep. John Garamendi (D-Calif.).
However, the opposition to the plan affects all musk and democrats together.
“He is not my cup of tea to express it mildly. But the Republicans are already listening to him,” said Chuck Schumer, chairman of the Senate Minister (DN.Y.).
At a press conference on Wednesday, Chuck Schumer, the democratic chairman of the Senate on Wednesday, said that Republicans cannot ignore the damage that the law will cause.
A recent estimate from the non-partisan congress household office will find its health insurance from 10.9 million Americans as part of the current plan and while the package reduces taxes by $ 3.75 trillion, it would burden the federal deficit by more than $ 2 trillion in the next decade.
“The more you look at the bill in the house bill, the worse it gets,” said Schumer.
Fiscal Hawks like the Republican Congressman of Kentucky Thomas Massie, who voted against the package in the house, say that Musk is right.
“He found out that these guys are not serious to shorten the expenses,” said Massie.
The senators plan to meet President Trump in the White House on Wednesday to discuss changes to the law.