Musk
Wades Back Into Politics, Slamming Trump’s Domestic Policy Bill
Weeks after
ending his war of words with President Trump, Elon Musk called the president’s
bill “utterly insane and destructive.”
Ashley Ahn
By Ashley
Ahn
June 28,
2025
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/06/28/us/politics/musk-trump-bill.html
Elon Musk
waded back into the political fray on Saturday, slamming a major domestic
policy bill that Senate Republicans are scrambling to pass, just weeks after he
ended a feud with President Trump over the legislation.
In the wee
hours of Saturday morning, G.O.P. leaders released a new 940-page version of
the legislation to carry out the president’s agenda. Like the House version,
the bill would slash taxes, scale back Medicaid, cut nutritional assistance and
increase spending on the military and immigration enforcement.
But the
Senate also included some new measures intended to mollify holdouts in the
Republican ranks, including a fund to help rural hospitals that depend on
Medicaid. Leaders in the Republican majority are hoping to push the bill
through the Senate and win final approval in the House before Mr. Trump’s
deadline of July 4.
Mr. Musk,
the billionaire chief executive of Tesla and SpaceX, had been relatively quiet
since his blowup with the president this month, but as the Senate convened to
discuss the package on Saturday afternoon, he re-entered the debate, calling
the bill “utterly insane and destructive” in a post on X.
“The latest
Senate draft bill will destroy millions of jobs in America and cause immense
strategic harm to our country!” he wrote on X.
The bill
lies at the center of his earlier feud with the president. Mr. Musk had said he
believed that the package would significantly add to the national debt and
would undermine the savings he claims were found by the Department of
Government Efficiency, a federal government cost-cutting project he led. He
called the bill a “disgusting abomination” that would make the country
bankrupt.
The spat
quickly became personal as both men unleashed a torrent of attacks at each
other. Mr. Musk suggested that Mr. Trump was named in the government’s files on
Jeffrey Epstein, the financier and convicted sex offender who killed himself in
jail while awaiting trial. Mr. Trump said that Mr. Musk’s “crazy” behavior was
linked to drug use.
The war of
words came as Mr. Musk was taking a step back from his role in the Trump
administration to focus on his companies, which had been struggling. Though Mr.
Trump said he had no interest in repairing their relationship, Mr. Musk said a
week after their dispute that he regretted some of his posts and felt that he
“went too far,” signaling a possible truce.
It is
unclear how much influence Mr. Musk wields over the Senate and what, if any,
impact his views will have on the passage of the legislation. But his recent
comments criticizing what Mr. Trump calls his “Big Beautiful Bill” certainly do
not bode well for his relationship with the president.
Ashley Ahn
covers breaking news for The Times from New York.
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