'You've lost your damn mind': Republicans cringe at feud between Trump and Musk
Source: USA Today
June 5, 2025, 6:42 p.m. ET
WASHINGTON Republicans in Congress could only cringe as a feud between President Donald Trump and billionaire Elon Musk spilled into the public eye, with their sweeping tax legislation at the center of it. "I've had a lot of love and respect for you for what you've done for this country over the last several months, but you've lost your damn mind," Trump ally Rep. Troy Nehls, R-Texas, said to Musk.
The tiff began earlier this week when Musk, newly departed from the administration, called Republicans' sweeping tax bill a "disgusting abomination" because it is expected to increase the federal debt by $2.4 trillion over the next 10 years. But it escalated into an all-out war over the course of a few hours on the afternoon of June 5, after Trump said in Oval Office remarks that he is "very disappointed" with Musk's comments and suggested he wanted to kill the bill to keep electric vehicle tax credits that benefit his company Tesla.
Musk said Trump wouldn't have won a second term without the quarter of a billion dollars he spent on his 2024 campaign. Trump suggested going after Musk's companies and their federal contracts. And then Musk alleged that Trump's name was in the Justice Department's files related to the late financier and sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. "Now (Musk is) calling for his impeachment. I mean, it's just going off the deep end," said Rep. Tim Burchett, R-Tennessee.
And some Republicans who had been raising concerns about the package's price tag welcomed Musk's criticism of GOP spending, avoiding commentary on the rest of the billionaire's posts. "Elon is not wrong that we should go further, and I've said that all along," said Rep. Chip Roy, R-Texas said. "It would have been nice if he would have spoken up three or four weeks ago when we were in pitched battle over here in the House." Democrats watched the feud unfold with glee. "This is like the Real Housewives of Foggy Bottom," quipped Rep. Jared Moskowitz, D-Florida, referencing a Washington, D.C. neighborhood near the White House and lobbyist hot spots.
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Mz Pip
(28,105 posts)Expect a circus. Weve got a three ring fiasco going on here.
Mountain Mule
(1,155 posts)Works for me!
Hekate
(98,094 posts)Mountain Mule
(1,155 posts)I've been switching back and forth from CNN to MSNBC. After a while, it all starts to run together, scorpions and all.
tanyev
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Leghorn21
(13,897 posts)BEST
DAY
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Karasu
(1,342 posts)the first place.
Cry me a fucking river, fascists.
timms139
(297 posts)smoke screen to cover all the other crap they are pulling and will be buddy buddy when it's all over .