Elon Musk Can't Take It Anymore, Vows: "In November Next Year, We Fire All Politicians Who Betrayed the American People"

   

Elon Musk 'disappointed' by Trump's massive spending bill

Elon Musk, the tech billionaire and one of the most influential voices in American politics, has once again caused a storm with his public comments regarding President Donald Trump’s controversial domestic policy bill. Describing the bill as a "disgusting abomination," Musk lambasted it in a series of posts on the social media platform X, where he has increasingly used his influence to shape political discourse.

In his remarks, Musk condemned the bill's impact on the national budget and pledged that politicians who voted in favor of the bill would face consequences in the 2026 elections, vowing to "fire all politicians who betrayed the American people."

The domestic policy bill, one of President Trump’s top priorities, has been at the center of a heated debate in Washington. The bill, known as the "One Big, Beautiful Bill Act," is designed to implement Trump’s domestic agenda, which includes significant tax cuts for the wealthy, increased military spending, and a focus on strengthening immigration enforcement.

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However, critics like Musk argue that it will exacerbate the already dire national debt and could lead to severe cuts in vital government programs, including healthcare, education, and clean energy initiatives.

Musk’s fiery words on X, where he reshared commentary from Republican Senators Rand Paul of Kentucky and Mike Lee of Utah, echoed concerns raised by fiscal conservatives within the Republican Party who have voiced opposition to the bill’s projected impact on the deficit. Musk, clearly exasperated, remarked, “I’m sorry, but I just can’t stand it anymore,” describing the bill as “massive, outrageous, pork-filled,” and warning that it would lead to an unsustainable increase in the budget deficit.

He argued that the bill, if passed in its current form, would make America “bankrupt,” further burdening American taxpayers with overwhelming debt.

 

This criticism from Musk marks a clear departure from his previous support for the Trump administration. Musk, who once held a prominent governmental role overseeing the Department of Government Efficiency, had been seen as an ally to the president.

However, his recent comments signal a fracture in their relationship as Musk begins to publicly distance himself from the president’s policies. Musk’s departure from the administration, where he had worked to streamline government processes and reduce costs, has allowed him the freedom to speak his mind without fear of political repercussions.

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The timing of Musk’s comments is particularly significant, as the bill is currently under intense scrutiny in Congress. Having passed the House of Representatives on May 22, the bill now faces a critical test in the Senate. President Trump has been pushing hard for its swift passage, even calling on Republican holdouts to support the legislation, but divisions within the party are becoming more apparent.

Fiscal conservatives, such as Senator Rand Paul, have voiced their concerns that the bill will only deepen the national debt, with the Congressional Budget Office estimating that it would increase the deficit by over $1 trillion, even accounting for potential economic growth.

In response to Musk’s critique, House Speaker Mike Johnson called the billionaire’s criticism “very disappointing.” Johnson, who has been a key proponent of the bill, claimed that he and Musk had discussed the legislation on Monday, and that Musk seemed to understand its merits. However, Musk’s blunt condemnation appears to have shattered any remaining hopes of collaboration between the two figures.

Musk’s decision to criticize the bill on X has once again put him at odds with the Republican establishment, and his warning to those who supported the bill—“In November next year, we fire all politicians who betrayed the American people”—has fueled speculation about his potential role in the upcoming 2026 elections.

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Musk’s scathing comments have not only alienated him from Trump’s inner circle but also attracted attention from various political factions. While Republicans like Speaker Johnson have rejected Musk’s stance, some Democrats have seized upon his words as validation of their own criticisms of the bill.

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, a prominent Democrat, expressed his agreement with Musk’s assessment, holding up printed-out copies of Musk’s posts during a press conference on Tuesday. “He’s right,” Schumer said. “Republicans should listen to him.” This unexpected alliance highlights the deep divisions that the bill has stirred, not just within the Republican Party, but across the political spectrum.

The bill, which Trump has defended as a necessary tool for economic growth, has also faced strong opposition from several quarters. In addition to fiscal conservatives like Paul and Lee, environmentalists and clean energy advocates have criticized the bill for removing subsidies and tax credits aimed at promoting electric vehicle adoption—an issue that hits close to home for Musk, whose companies Tesla and SpaceX have been at the forefront of pushing electric vehicles and sustainable energy technologies.

Musk, who has built his fortune on innovation in these sectors, has made it clear that he believes the bill will undermine efforts to transition to a cleaner, more sustainable future.

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Musk’s critique of the bill isn’t the first time he has publicly clashed with members of the Trump administration. In April, he lashed out at Peter Navarro, Trump’s former trade adviser, calling him a “moron” and accusing him of lacking a basic understanding of trade policies. Musk has long been known for his candid and sometimes controversial public statements, but his recent comments suggest that his patience with Trump’s policies is wearing thin.

For Musk, the stakes are not just political but personal. As the CEO of Tesla, he has a vested interest in policies that promote the electric vehicle industry. The removal of electric vehicle subsidies from the bill, which Musk criticized, would directly impact Tesla’s bottom line, potentially undermining the company’s efforts to make electric vehicles more accessible to the American public.

For Musk, the issue goes beyond partisanship—it is about the future of his businesses and the broader vision for sustainable energy.

The growing rift between Musk and Trump also reflects broader tensions within the Republican Party. While Trump continues to push for tax cuts and military spending increases as part of his populist agenda, a significant faction of Republicans is pushing for fiscal restraint and reductions in government spending.

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This ideological divide has made it increasingly difficult for the GOP to present a united front on key issues, and Musk’s intervention adds another layer of complexity to an already tumultuous political landscape.

As the debate over the domestic policy bill rages on, Musk’s influence remains a wild card. His massive online following and ability to shape public discourse through X give him considerable political clout, and his warnings about the bill’s potential consequences are unlikely to be ignored by lawmakers.

Whether his call to “fire” politicians who betray the American people will translate into real electoral consequences in 2026 remains to be seen, but it is clear that Musk is positioning himself as a powerful voice in the national conversation.

In the coming months, the fate of the bill will likely be determined by a combination of political maneuvering, public opinion, and financial considerations. As the Senate prepares to take up the legislation, the rift between Musk and Trump will only intensify, raising questions about the future of their relationship and the direction of the Republican Party. For now, Musk’s comments serve as a stark reminder of the unpredictable nature of American politics and the power of social media in shaping the political discourse.