The new online fight between the US president and the richest man in the world and sometimes a political ally on the occasion of the budget bill, is another episode of the stormy relationship between the two former friends.
The phrasal threats were properly raised in the international media. “Without state subsidies for his vehicles, Ilon would have to pick them up and return to South Africa,” Trump wrote in a post while hiring that. If this “paranoid” bill passes, Musk opposed, many Republican MPs will see their chairs to tear in the face of the Congress intermediate elections in November 2026. He does not intend to spend money on the election of 207. He said he would support non -Republican candidates.
‘Maybe I make a party’
Musk also threatened to establish a new party, under the name “The Party of America”. However, it is not very likely that such a venture will be successful. “Ilon Musk is a billionaire. And there are not so many billionaires to set up a party in the US, even if they disagree with Trump’s policies,” Bill Schneider, Professor of Political Science at Al Jazeera, told Al Jazeera. “The creation of a third party in the US requires Heraclia effort and Ilon Musk is not determined to pay it,” the New York Times commented.
Hole 3.3 trillion. and social costs
The problem of the Republicans, however, is not that they do not have many billionaires on their side but that the “” budget “, as Trump has called it, which expands $ 3.8 trillion tax exemptions that had been established in 2017 (in 2017). US deficit over $ 3.3 trillion. And this perspective is not only unhappy with Ilon Musk, who had been called by Trump to apply cuts to the US State to save money and several Republican MPs and Senators who are concerned about the reaction of their voters.
It is recalled that one of Trump’s basic pre -election commitments were to limit the deficit and the housekeeping of finances.
What does the “big beautiful bill” include
New tax exemptions are added to the “big beautiful bill” and increases funds for US national security and security. And to cover part of the cost, the bill is proposed cuts of one trillion dollars in the Medicaid insurance system, which may deprive more than 11 million Americans.
The debate on the Senate bill began last Sunday. Until Tuesday morning, a total of 45 votes on the bill had taken place in the Senate, the largest number of votes in the Senate since 2008. The votes were full of tensions and opposition both between Republicans and Democrats and the Republicans among themselves.
It is noted that the controversial bill passed from the House of Representatives on May 22, and after his approval by the Senate, he returns to the House of Representatives to.