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Musk rejected Trump: Tesla Chief attacked the ‘Big, Beautiful Bill’, says it would destroy the jobs; This is called ‘completely crazy, destructive’

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Elon Musk, former Dogi chief and CEO of Tesla, on Saturday, strengthened his criticism of US President Donald Trump’s large beautiful bill, warned that the immediate pushed by Republican Senators would destroy millions of jobs in the US and harm the country. In a post on X, calling the bill “completely crazy and destructive”, Musk said that this would severely harm future industries. He said, “The latest Senate draft bill will destroy millions of jobs in the US and will cause immense strategic losses for our country! The Senate was conducting an important test vote on “Big, Beautiful Bill” on Saturday 28 June. According to CBS News, Trump has pressured the Congress to pass the bill. In a statement received by CBS News on Saturday, the White House said the failure to pass the bill would be “final betrayal”.The statement said that a big beautiful bill act reflects the common priorities of both Congress and administration. “President Trump is committed to fulfilling his promises, and failure to pass this bill will be the final betrayal.,The bills include medicade provider tax rates, food profit cost-sharing, salt deduction limit and amendment in low air and solar incentives. The new guidelines restrict credit for projects starting before 2028 and then implement additional taxes.

Musk vs Big Beautiful Bill

This is not the first time Kasturi disagreed with Trump to spend the “big, beautiful” bill of administration with Trump.Earlier, on June 3, Musk criticized the initial version, described it as a “massive, derogatory, pork -filled Congress expense bill. [that] There is a disgusting hatred. ,“Shame on those who voted for this: You know that you have done wrong,” Musk wrote in the June 3 post. “You know this.”

Musk said in a post on X on 3 June

Lindsay Graham, R-SC, Chairman of the Senate Budget Committee presented the revised version on Friday evening, in which Republican targeted to present it to the President by 4 July.Musk argued that the bill is in favor of traditional industries, damaging the future centered areas. The American Clean Power Association shared similar concerns, warned about frozen energy investment and increased domestic costs.ACP News said, “With no warning, the Senate has proposed a new language that will increase taxes on domestic energy production.” “Which can only be described as ‘midnight dumping’, the Senate has proposed a punitive tax growth by targeting the fastest growing areas of our energy industry.”Grumet expressed concern about danger investment, energy security and manufacturing development, especially affected rural communities.Senator Elizabeth Warren, D-Mas.

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