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Elon Musk Denounces Trump’s ‘Big Beautiful Bill’ as a ‘Disgusting Abomination’

In a dramatic turn of events, tech mogul Elon Musk has publicly condemned President Donald Trump's proposed tax and spending legislation, known as the "One Big Beautiful Bill Act" (OBBBA). Musk's denunciation marks a significant shift in their previously collaborative relationship and has sparked widespread political discourse. Musk's Public Reproach On June 3, 2025, Musk took to his social media platform, X, to express his vehement opposition to the OBBBA. He described the bill as a "disgusting abomination," criticizing it for being a "massive, outrageous, pork-filled Congressional spending bill." Musk urged lawmakers to reconsider their support, stating, "Shame on those who voted for it: you know you did wrong. You know it." Key Provisions of the OBBBA The OBBBA aims to extend the 2017 tax cuts, introduce new tax breaks for tipped wages and overtime, overhaul Medicaid and food stamp […]

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Elon Musk Criticizes Trump’s Tax and Spending Bill

On June 3, 2025, Elon Musk, former head of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), publicly criticized President Donald Trump's flagship tax and spending proposal, the "One Big Beautiful Bill Act" (OBBBA), labeling it a "disgusting abomination." Musk's denunciation, shared on his social media platform X, came shortly after his departure from the Trump administration, where he had served for four months. The OBBBA, passed narrowly in the House on May 22, 2025, aims to extend the 2017 tax cuts, implement new tax breaks for tipped wages and overtime, overhaul Medicaid and food stamps, and allocate additional funds toward Trump's immigration enforcement initiatives. The Congressional Budget Office estimates that the bill would add $3.8 trillion to the national debt over the next decade . Musk's criticism centers on the bill's extensive spending and potential to undermine fiscal responsibility. He expressed […]

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Elon Musk’s Reign of Corruption Chronicled in Elizabeth Warren Report

As Elon Musk departs the Trump White House — at least officially — a new Senate report examines how the world’s richest man leveraged his access to the levers of federal power to boost his myriad personal businesses including his electric vehicle company Tesla, aerospace contractor SpaceX, social media platform X, and brain chip firm Neuralink. Trump Has 'Broken' Musk, Jon Stewart Roasts Tech Billionaire After White House Departure Musk is leaving his post as a “special government employee” — a status that limited his stint in the executive branch to 130 days. As Donald Trump made clear in a press conference, where he gave Musk a “key” to the White House, the billionaire’s influence will live on, as will his crusade against his own regulators. Issued by Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.), the report is titled “Special Interests Over the […]

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Trump Imposes 25% Tariffs on Car Imports, Sparking Industry and Trade Concerns

President Donald Trump has announced new 25% tariffs on imported cars and auto parts, set to take effect in phases starting 2 April. Vehicle tariffs will apply immediately, while parts tariffs—excluding those from Canada and Mexico for now—will begin in May or later. Trump framed the move as a boon for American manufacturing, claiming it would drive "tremendous growth," jobs, and investment. However, analysts warn of potential short-term factory shutdowns, higher consumer prices, and strained trade relations. The policy could disrupt global supply chains, particularly for the $240bn annual US car import market, which accounts for half of domestic sales. Mexico, South Korea, Japan, Canada, and Germany—the top suppliers—face direct impacts. US automakers with cross-border operations, like GM and Stellantis (owner of Jeep and Chrysler), saw shares drop 3-3.6% ahead of the announcement. Tesla CEO Elon Musk acknowledged the tariffs […]

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Government Transparency at Risk: What Musk’s Team and Trump’s Administration Don’t Want You to Know

In recent weeks, two major revelations have emerged, raising concerns about transparency, ethics, and potential government misconduct. First, a detailed investigation into Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) has uncovered significant errors in reported federal savings, highlighting a troubling lack of accountability. Second, a federal judge has challenged the Trump administration’s handling of fired federal workers, raising alarms about hidden agendas and potential suppression of critical information. While these stories may seem separate, they share a common thread: a concerning pattern of obfuscation, misleading claims, and potential abuse of power. Here’s what you need to know. Musk’s DOGE: False Savings Claims and Lack of Transparency A recent report exposed critical errors in the Department of Government Efficiency’s (DOGE) claims about taxpayer savings: False Cancellations: The agency claimed to have saved $11.75 billion by canceling a public health nonprofit’s contract. […]

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Unveiling Corruption in the U.S. Government: Key Insights, Shocking Truths, and Practical Solutions

Corruption within the U.S. government is a topic of heated debate, raising concerns about ethics, accountability, and the misuse of power. From financial fraud to political favoritism, corruption affects democracy and public trust. This blog post breaks down the shocking truths exposed in the video, highlighting key cases, systemic issues, and potential solutions. If you're wondering how deep corruption runs in the government and what can be done to address it. The Dark Side of U.S. Government Corruption 1. Political Bribery and Lobbying Scandals One of the biggest revelations in the video is the role of corporate lobbying in shaping government policies. While lobbying is legal, many corporations use financial influence to push agendas that favor their interests rather than the public good. Some politicians accept donations in exchange for favorable legislation, raising ethical concerns. 2. Embezzlement and Misuse of […]

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Trump says he is ‘just getting started’ in speech to US Congress

Six weeks into his presidency, Donald Trump came to a US Capitol controlled by his Republican Party to take a lengthy victory lap. "We have accomplished more in 43 days than most administrations accomplished in four years or eight years, and we are just getting started," he told the joint session of Congress. In typical Trumpian hyperbole, he said that "many" believed his to be the most successful start to a presidency in US history. He noted what he said was a change in the national mood toward "pride" and "confidence". He compared himself to George Washington, and boasted about the size of his electoral victory. The whirlwind start to his presidency offered plenty of material for Trump to cover, and he didn't shy away from it. He ticked through a lengthy list of tangible accomplishments – hundreds of executive […]

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Trump tells Congress he ‘appreciates’ Zelensky’s message on Ukraine peace

Donald Trump says Ukraine is ready to begin peace negotiations "as soon as possible", with strong signals Russia is also ready for a deal During an address to Congress, the US president read aloud a letter he said he'd received from Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky, which was similar to a message posted on X earlier in the day Trump could soon see Zelensky back in Washington, as a French government spokesperson says Emmanuel Macron is now considering another visit to the White House with the Ukrainian leader and Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer While Donald Trump switched to a more conciliatory tone, he's shown no sign he'll end the pause of military aid  Meanwhile, the UK defence secretary is flying to Washington for a meeting with his US counterpart on Thursday - Ukraine is expected to be top of the agenda

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Ukraine updates: Zelenskyy says peace talks will include US

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said efforts to achieve a peace deal in his country will happen with a united front that includes Europe and the US. The Ukrainian leader capped an extraordinary weekend with events that first appeared to rupture US-Ukraine ties in real time, followed up by talks in London where he was received warmly by British Prime Minister Keir Starmer and European leaders. At the end of talks in London, Zelenskyy said he was ready to sign a minerals deal with the US, but maintained that he would not concede any territory to Russia as part of a peace deal. European leaders are to draft up a plan to end the fighting in Ukraine, according to Starmer. That plan would then be presented to US President Donald Trump. This blog has now closed. Read below for all the developments from Russia's war in […]

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Apple commits to $500bn US investment

Apple plans to invest more than $500bn (£396bn) in the US over the next four years, starting with a new advanced manufacturing factory in Texas. The tech giant said it expected to create 20,000 new jobs over that time, with the "vast majority" of roles in research and development, software and artificial intelligence (AI). It is not clear to what extent the spending is an acceleration of the company's current activities. Apple said the sum included everything from spending on suppliers to Apple TV+ productions. The announcement comes days after Apple boss Tim Cook met with President Donald Trump, who has made increased corporate investment in the US a priority. In its announcement, Apple said its investment was its "largest-ever spend commitment" and would expand its support for American manufacturing. "We are bullish on the future of American innovation," Cook said. […]

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