• Elon Musk claims he was never shown Trump's budget bill, sparking a public rift.
  • Musk's social media campaign against the bill intensifies, calling it "pork-filled" and deficit-increasing.
  • Republican reactions are mixed, with some welcoming Musk's criticism while others defend the bill.

Musk's Public Outcry

Elon Musk has taken to his social media platform X to vehemently oppose President Donald Trump's budget bill, asserting that "THIS BILL WAS NEVER SHOWN TO ME EVEN ONCE." His posts, which began on Tuesday, June 3, 2025, describe the legislation as a "disgusting abomination" that would "massively increase the deficit." By Wednesday, June 4, Musk had amplified his campaign, urging his 200 million followers to "KILL the BILL" and contact their congressional representatives.

Political Fallout

The public feud marks a significant departure from Musk's previously supportive stance toward the Trump administration. Senate Majority Leader John Thune has countered Musk's claims, stating that most Senate Republicans back the bill, believing it will spur economic growth. However, some deficit-focused GOP members have echoed Musk's concerns, highlighting internal party divisions.

Fiscal Concerns

Musk's criticism centers on the bill's potential to exacerbate the national deficit, a topic he has increasingly vocalized. His opposition comes as the Trump administration faces scrutiny over other fiscal decisions, including a potential $4 billion cut to California's high-speed rail project. The clash raises questions about the future alignment between Musk and Trump, two of the most influential figures in American economic and political discourse.