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    Home » Blog » ‘Kill the Bill’: Elon Musk continues bashing Donald Trump’s ‘big, beautiful bill’, tells people to ‘call their Senators, Congressman’

    ‘Kill the Bill’: Elon Musk continues bashing Donald Trump’s ‘big, beautiful bill’, tells people to ‘call their Senators, Congressman’

    June 4, 2025Updated:June 4, 2025 World No Comments
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    ‘Kill the Bill’: Elon Musk continues bashing Donald Trump's 'big, beautiful bill', tells people to 'call their Senators, Congressman'
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    Elon Musk continued his opposition to US President Donald Trump‘s tax and spending bill, this time calling to “kill the bill” by urging the public to call their representatives.“Call your Senator, Call your Congressman, Bankrupting America is NOT ok! KILL the BILL,” he said in one of his post on X, as he continued his vocal criticism of what US President Donald Trump referred to as his “big, beautiful bill”.In a another post, he shared a posted of the movie “Kill Bill”. Additionally, he reposted various X posts that raised concerns over rise of national debt and government spending.

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    He had previously expressed his own mind, saying that” a fresh spending bill should be drafted that doesn’t significantly increase the gap and raise the debt ceiling by 5 trillion money.” This was Musk’s initial public debate with Trump following his most recent abrupt departure from office last year. He had criticized Trump’s” Big Beautiful Bill,” saying that it was a “disgusting aberration” and that it was “monstrous.” Elon Musk calls Donald Trump’s” Big Beautiful Bill” a “disgusting abomination,” and he quotes how the White House responded by saying that” Congress is making America bankrupt” and that “you know you did it.” Musk, the former head of the Department of Government Efficiency ( DOGE ), once stated in his position,” I was disappointed to see the massive spending bill, which increases the budget deficit rather than just decreases it, and undermines the work that the DOGE team is doing.” He continued,” I don’t know if a bill can be both big and beautiful, but I don’t know if it can both.” Despite having a close and common relationship with the US President, Musk continued to object to the situation during an interview with CBS News. Republican fiscal conservatives raise concerns about national insolvency, and the legislation is met with strong opposition from independent experts who project a deficit of up to$ 4 trillion over the course of ten years. Additionally, the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office ( CBO ) released its report on Wednesday, indicating that the proposed tax cuts and reductions in federal programs would likely result in an increase in the nation’s debt by$ 2.4 trillion over the ensuing ten years. Read more: Trump’s big costs may cause the country’s bill to rise by$ 2.4 trillion, and 10.9 million could reduce health coverage.

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