Trump, Elon Musk and Political Party
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Elon Musk floated a new political party on Friday after falling out with President Trump over the big, beautiful bill. He launched a Thursday poll on the social platform X, which he owns, asking
Musk has launched a campaign against the sweeping Republican bill to advance Trump's agenda, and the president is considering how to respond, according to a White House official.
Republicans in the chamber are bending over backward to appease the world’s richest man, who is furious at them for voting for a bill to deliver President Trump’s domestic policy agenda.
Even by the standards of President Donald Trump and billionaire Elon Musk's relationship, it's been an unusual week.
Musk attacked Trump directly over his signature spending bill for the first time Thursday, sparking an explosive back-and-forth.
Elon Musk has hit back at Steve Bannon after the longtime MAGA hardliner called on President Donald Trump to “seize” SpaceX. Following this week’s nuclear fall-out between Trump and top campaign donor Musk—who until last week was also one of the president’s most important advisers—Bannon slammed Musk’s government cost-cutting efforts and called for him to be deported.