Musk vows
to unseat lawmakers who support Trump’s one big beautiful bill
Tesla CEO
also threatened forming an ‘America Party’ if the bill, which would increase US
deficit by $3.3tn, is passed
Maanvi Singh
and agencies
Tue 1 Jul
2025 02.44 BST
https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2025/jun/30/musk-big-beautiful-bill-america-party
Elon Musk
has vowed to unseat lawmakers who support Donald Trump’s sweeping budget bill,
which he has criticized because it would increase the country’s deficit by
$3.3tn.
“Every
member of Congress who campaigned on reducing government spending and then
immediately voted for the biggest debt increase in history should hang their
head in shame! And they will lose their primary next year if it is the last
thing I do on this Earth,” he wrote on his social media platform, X.
A few hours
later he added that if “insane spending bill passes, the America Party will be
formed the next day”.
With these
threats, lobbed at lawmakers over social media, the tech billionaire has
launched himself back into a rift with the US president he helped prop up.
Since taking leave from his so-called “department of government efficiency”, or
Doge, Musk has sharply criticized Trump’s budget bill, which he has said will
undermine his work at Doge by increasing spending.
Musk had
been relatively quiet about the bill after his dramatic fallout with Trump, but
reentered the debate this weekend.
On Monday,
he said lawmakers who had campaigned on cutting spending but backed the bill
“should hang their heads in shame! And they will lose their primary next year
if it is the last thing I do on this Earth,” Musk said.
The Tesla
and SpaceX CEO called again for a new political party, saying the bill’s
massive spending indicated “that we live in a one-party country – the PORKY PIG
PARTY!!”
“Time for a
new political party that actually cares about the people,” he wrote.
After
contributing $277m to Trump’s political campaign, Musk became a vital part of
the US president’s orbit and his administration. Doge, which oversaw abrupt and
chaotic cuts to various government programs, claimed it saved $190bn. But the
effort may also have cost taxpayers $135bn, according to an analysis by the
Partnership for Public Service (PSP), a nonpartisan non-profit that focuses on
the federal workforce.
Both Musk
and Trump were aligned in cutting social safety net programs, environmental and
health initiatives and global aid programs. But Musk has railed against the
president’s signature proposal, which he is calling his “big, beautiful bill”.
The Senate’s
version of the bill would add nearly $3.3tn to the deficit over the next
decade, according to a congressional budget office estimate, whereas the
House-approved bill would add $2.4tn to the deficit over the next decade.
Musk has
expressed disdain for both versions.
In addition
to criticizing the bill’s spending provisions, he has bemoaned its slashing of
subsidies for electric vehicles, saying that the bill “gives handouts to
industries of the past while severely damaging industries of the future”.

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