Elon Musk on Trump's budget act: “America will be created”


“From crazy expenses (contained in) this act, which increases the debt ceiling with a record five trillions of dollars, clearly shows that we live in the country of one party – the batch of piglets !!” – wrote Musk on the website X. He added that politicians in favor of the budget act vote for “the Debt slavery act”.
“If this act on crazy expenses is passed, the next day will be created by the America party” He announced.
“Our country needs an alternative to single-party (rule) democratic and republikaan, so that people really have a voice,” he added. He estimated that Democrats and Republicans only pretend to be separate parties.
He also wrote that Each member of the Congress who will vote for the project “should be ashamed”.
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Musk-Trump reports. The billionaire attacks the president again
On Sunday, US President Donald Trump said on Fox News that Musk is nervous because the act will cut payments to electric vehicles. “I think Musk is a great guy, I know that he will always lead him. He is a wise guest” – emphasized the president.
At the beginning of June, there was a sharp exchange of sentences between Trump and Musk, who called the presidential draft of the budget act “nasty”, supported the call to his impeachment, and even insinuated that Trump, together with the billionaire Jeffrey Epstein, used juvenile girls. Trump, in turn, said he was “very disappointed” by his former close advisor. He assessed that Musk “went crazy” and suggested that he could end the contracts concluded between the American government and Muska.
Later, Musk wrote that he “regrets some of his posts” about the president, he admitted that they “went too far” and, according to the media, talked to Trump before he publicly expressed remorse.
On Sunday, the Congress Budget Bureau (CBO) informed that the Senate draft budget act containing the implementation of Trump's election promises will increase budget deficits by $ 3.3 trillion over the next 10 years. Trump wants the law to hit his desk before July 4, when Independence Day is celebrated in the USA.




