‘Kill the Bill’: Elon Musk has continued to curse Donald Trump’s’ Big, Beautiful Bill ‘, asks people to call their senators, Congress’

Elon Musk with Donald Trump (File Photo)

Elon Musk continued his opposition to US President Donald Trump’s tax and expenditure bill, this time the public urged to call his representatives to “kill the bill”.“Call your senator, call your Congressman, it is not right to bankrupt America!In another post, he posted a post of the film “Kill Bill”. Additionally, he rebuilt various X posts, who expressed concern over the rise of national loans and government spending.

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Earlier, he shared his opinion, saying, “A new spending bill should be drafted which increases the loss on a large scale and increases the debt range up to 5 trillion dollars.”This vocal protest marks Musk’s first public disagreement with Trump after recently exiting the administration.Announcing Trump’s ‘Big Beautiful Bill’, he announced, “This huge, derogatory, pork -filled Congress Bill is a disgusting disgusting. Shame on those who voted for it: You know that you have done wrong.”ALSO READ: Elon Musk called Donald Trump’s ‘Big Beautiful Bill’ as ‘hateful hatred’; How the White House reactedSubsequently, Musk indicated that the bill “would already increase the huge budget deficit to $ 2.5 trillion” while saying that “the Congress is making America insolvency.”Musk has expressed rejection of the bill first. In his role as the former head of the Department of Government Efficiency Department (DOGE), Musk commented, “I am large -spending bill, clearly, that increases the budget deficit, not only reduces it, and the DOGE team is doing that reduces the work.” He said, “I think a bill may be big or it may be beautiful but I don’t know if it can be both. My personal opinion. ,During an interview with CBS News, Musk maintained opposition to the matter despite his close and public relations with the US President. Law faces widespread opposition, Republican fiscal conservatives raised concerns about national bankruptcy, while independent analysts could increase deficit to $ 4 trillion in a decade.Additionally, the Budget Office of Nonpartison Congress (CBO) also released its assessment on Wednesday, showing that federal programs would include $ 2.4 trillion in the US national debt in the coming decade due to Republican-produced tax cuts and cuts.Read more: Trump’s large bill can increase national debt in $ 2.4 trillion; 10.9 million to lose health insurance

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