A “disgusting abomination”: Elon Musk lashes out at President Donald Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill

Tech billionaire Elon Musk breaks ranks with Donald Trump, calling his flagship tax and spending plan a financial disaster for Americans.

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June 4, 2025 11:45 am

You’ve probably heard Elon Musk and Donald Trump have had a rocky relationship before, but now, it’s official: the tech billionaire is taking a public stand. In a fiery post on X, Musk called Trump’s new tax and spending bill a “disgusting abomination.” He’s warning that it will saddle Americans—meaning you—with unsustainable debt and blow up the national deficit.

This bill, referred to by Trump as the “One Big Beautiful Bill,” is a cornerstone of his second-term agenda. It passed the House of Representatives last month and is now being considered by the Senate. But Musk, who recently left his role within the Trump administration after just over four months, is not staying quiet.

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“Shame on those who voted for it.”

Musk’s posts on X were blunt: “Shame on those who voted for it.” He even suggested that voters should oust those politicians in the 2026 midterms. In his words, “In November next year, we fire all politicians who betrayed the American people.”

He’s upset about the bill’s “pork-filled” nature—a reference to political projects that benefit lawmakers’ districts rather than the nation. Musk also warned that this legislation could increase the federal deficit by up to $2.5 trillion.

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What’s in the “Beautiful Bill”?

If you’re wondering what’s actually in this bill, it’s a mix of aggressive tax breaks, extended 2017-era tax cuts, defense spending boosts, and billions for immigration enforcement. One big piece that concerns fiscal conservatives? It raises the debt ceiling to a massive $4 trillion.

Trump’s team says this bill is essential to power his second-term goals. And yes, he’s determined to get it passed by July 4. But people like Senator Rand Paul are drawing red lines, especially around the rising debt.

Why Musk is mad

You might be asking—why did Elon Musk go from supporter to critic? According to insiders, part of his frustration comes from how the FAA rejected a plan to let Starlink, Musk’s satellite company, handle air traffic control services. Officials reportedly had concerns about the tech and potential conflicts of interest.

Adding fuel to the fire, the bill would also phase out electric vehicle tax credits—bad news for Tesla, Musk’s crown jewel.

Despite a 20-minute call with House Speaker Mike Johnson, Musk didn’t back down. Johnson later told reporters, “My friend Elon is terribly wrong.”

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Dividing the GOP—and the nation

Within the Republican Party, this bill is now a source of growing tension. Some lawmakers want to move forward quickly, saying it reflects what Trump campaigned on. Others worry that supporting it makes them responsible for exploding the national debt.

And here’s the twist: even some Democrats are applauding Musk’s criticism. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer said, “Even Elon Musk, who’s been part of the whole process and is one of Trump’s buddies, said the bill is bad.”

So, what happens next? That’s up to Congress—and maybe, just maybe, to voters like you.

Lawrence Udia
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I am a journalist specializing in delivering the latest news on politics, IRS updates, retail trends, SNAP payments, and Social Security. My role involves monitoring developments in these areas, analyzing their impact on everyday Americans, and ensuring readers are informed about significant changes that could affect their lives.