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The world’s most powerful man and its wealthiest began attacking each other in a spectacle from inside the White House to social media. The feud began with Musk’s criticism of Trump’s legislative agenda, which would increase the deficit while eliminating tax incentives that have helped his electric automaker Tesla.
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Ryan has the latest updates on the bromance-to-breakup drama between Elon Musk and President Trump playing out in escalating social media drama and political consternation as their egos collide. Various House and Senate members are inserting themselves into the conflict as it pertains to Trump's "Big Beautiful Bill" and increases to the federal deficit.
Ryan looks at the latest fallout in the Senate as Musk's criticism of Trump's "one big beautiful bill" draws a mixture of support and condemnation, where support for the bill is already uncertain at best. The Congressional Budget Office, a frequent target of GOP vitriol, is drawing additional political ire in anticipation of OBBB analysis, for suggesting (similar to Musk) that the bill would add trillions to the deficit.
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