US President Threatens Musk with Deportation
- On Tuesday, Donald Trump threatened to deport Musk and strip federal funding over criticism of his spending bill, reigniting their public feud.
- In early June, Musk condemned Trump’s large spending bill as a “disgusting abomination” and threatened to form the America Party to challenge supportive Republicans.
- The Senate narrowly approved the bill, increasing the national debt by $3.3 trillion, prompting Trump to threaten Musk's subsidies and business support.
- Musk vowed to fund primary challengers against GOP incumbents supporting Trump’s bill ahead of 2026 midterms, calling their vote 'political suicide'.
- With the 2026 midterms approaching, the Musk-Trump feud risks reshaping GOP dynamics and influencing billions in federal subsidies amid rising political and business tensions.
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According to criticism of his tax policy, Trump is examining a deportation of the native South African Elon Musk: "We have to look at this.
US President threatens Musk with deportation
US President Donald Trump and tech billionaire Elon Musk have reignited their bitter feud, with Mr Trump threatening to deport Mr Musk and strip federal funds from his businesses for criticising the president's flagship spending bill.
Get Out the Skinny Pop and Orville Redenbacher! Trump and Musk Are Having a Slap-Fest
Republished with permission from Lucian K. Truscott IV It won’t come as much of a surprise that our…cough cough…president was awake at 12:44 this morning in the White House with his personal phone in his hand making threats on Truth Social against his one-time pal, the deficit slasher whose waste, fraud, and abuse cuts ended up costing more money than they saved: “Elon Musk knew, long before he so strongly Endorsed me for President, that I was …
"So Tempting To Escalate": Musk Responds To Trump's Deportation Threat
Billionaire Elon Musk reacted to his simmering feud with US President Donald Trump over the Republican's flagship spending legislation, saying he was "tempted" to escalate the tensions but would "refrain for now".
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