Stephen Miller, a protégé of Donald Trump, vehemently defended the” Big, Beautiful Bill,” but he did not mention Elon Musk again. In response to rumors that his woman Katie Miller has left him for Elon Musk, he reposted other person’s X articles and criticized them. He made his point, but he did not share Elon Musk’s remarks on the expenses. The Trump administration and Elon Musk are at odds with each other since Elon Musk left DOGE and is now a battleground over the spending bill. The family of Stephen Miller left her White House position to operate full-time for Elon Musk, according to rumors Katie Miller has also left Stephen Miller for Elon Musk. Elon Musk and The Millers did not respond to the stories in a statement. There were also rumors that Elon Musk, Katie Miller, and Stephen Miller were all involved before Stephen Miller allegedly escaped. Stephen Miller acted as Musk’s desk as he continued to protest the saving bill, calling it” the most important piece of legislation in a generation.” ” Spending versus tax cuts is one of the bigger points of confusion on the BBB,” Miller wrote on Wednesday morning. The lefty CBO claims that prolonging the 2017 tax cuts ( preventing their expiration ) increases the deficit. Some reviewers have seen this number and made the claim that it makes money more. * Even according to CBO, the bill cuts spending by over$ 1.6 trillion, he continued. While Miller criticized Republican lawmaker Rand Paul for backing Elon Musk, Miller vehemently abdicated the latter. Therefore, when a libertarian ( such as Rand]Paul ) criticizes the “deficit” impact of the bill, they are criticizing the tax cut. Of course, when all is equal, increasing the current tax rate does not have an effect on the gap, which is why the act, thanks to its spending cuts, lowers it, according to Stephen Miller.
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