The Republicans are within the throat of the opposite when Elon Musk and Mike Johnson go to battle in opposition to nice stunning payments

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There is only one question that has to be answered when Elon Musk's criticism of Trump's big beautiful bill is evaluated. Does Musk have the political juice with the Republicans to derail legislation?

It all started when Musk wrote on X:

I'm sorry, but I just can't stand it anymore. This massive, outrageous legal template with pork filled congress is a disgusting abomination. Shame on those who voted: You know that you did wrong. You know.

Musk criticized the bill for the deficit.

Post shook the Republicans in the congress, just as the Senate begins working on changes in legislation.

Speaker Mike Johnson reacted to Musk by starting political subtleties, but moving his comments on reporters:

I know that the EV mandate is very important to him. This disappears because the government should not subsidize these things as part of the Green New Deal. And I know that this affects his business.

And I complain that we, we talked about the ramp time about it and how it should be looked at by the congress, but it is only very disappointing for me, given the conversation that I had with him yesterday, only very disappointing, very surprising.

Johnson was asked if Musk's concern for Tesla is driving this and he replied:

I will let others go to their own conclusions, but that is not personally between one of us. I only deeply regret that he is done, this mistake. I would tell you, listen, I will remind everyone again. Every hard -working American should be in favor of this bill.

And that is a dangerous thing for Elon or anyone who takes care of the US economy to deal with interfering. And I think the risk is very great. We have to adopt this legislation. The Senate is doing good, thoughtful and deliberate work. We look forward to moving it through the process and it, and the president is very much looking forward to signing this into the law on independence day.

Elon Musk has become another special interest from the Golden Boy of the Republican Party, which in the eyes of Mike Johnson wants a tax credit.

Trump and his party used Muschus to regain power, and then used Muschus again to take the fall for unpopular and illegal financing cuts that they did not have to try to obtain.

Does Elon Musk have enough power to stop Trump's entire agenda?

Perhaps.

There seems to be enough republicans from the Senate who have concerns about throwing a wrench in the works.

Trump's idea of ​​a large, beautiful bill has the Republican party on the coast of a new civil war, and the infighting could be the key to strengthening Democrats to kill legislation.

What do you think about Johnson and Musk fighting for the bill? Let us discuss in the comments below.

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