Elon Musk, attack on Trump after leaving the White House: “A revolting bill, a disgusting abomination”


Elon Musk along with Donald Trump in the Oval Office. Photo credit: CNP / Admedia / SIPA Press / Profimedia
Elon Musk vehemently criticized, on Tuesday, the draft law on tax and expenses supported by President Donald Trump, calling him “a disgusting abomination”, which will explode the federal budget deficit, CNBC, quoted by News.ro.
“I'm sorry, but I simply can not support,” wrote Tesla and Spacex, who was a part until last week of the Trump administration, on the X platform (former Twitter).
“This huge, revolting, full -time political law is a disgusting abomination. Shame on those who voted for him: you know you have done something wrong. You know this,” Musk continued.
In a second post, Musk added that the law “will already increase the huge budget deficit to 2.5 trillion dollars (!!!) and will burden US citizens with unsustainable debt.”
The White House quickly rejected Musk's criticisms, the biggest financial supporter of Trump's presidential campaign in 2024.
“The president already knows Elon Musk's opinion very well about this draft law,” said the press secretary Karoline Leavitt, asked about Musk's posts. “This does not change the opinion of the president. It is an important and beautiful bill, and he supports it,” said Leavitt.
Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla and Spacex, left the Trump administration on Friday after four months of office to lead the Doge program (Department for government efficiency), but US President Donald Trump has given assurances that he will frequently return to the White House, read Reuters.
“Elon does not actually leave,” Trump said on Friday at a press conference organized at the Oval Bureau, where Musk, wearing a Doge cap and a “The Dogefather” shirt, stayed with him. “It will be here, it will come and leave,” the president added.
“Elon has worked without a break, contributing to the largest and most important government reform in the last generations,” Trump said.
Initially, the White House and high-ranking counselors insisted that Musk, the richest man in the world, was a key figure that will not leave anywhere. But, more recently, they began to mention the expiration of his special mandate as a 130 -day government employee, who was to end around May 30, as a natural end.




