On June 6, Elon Musk and Donald Trump clashed directly on X. Musk accused Trump of involvement in the Epstein case and criticized his "beautiful bill" as a deficit disaster. Trump hit back, announcing the cancellation of EV mandates and proposed ending federal subsidies to Musk's companies, claiming it could save hundreds of billions. He promoted a fiscal bill to cut $1.6T in spending and enact massive tax reductions. The feud has sparked unrest within the Republican Party.
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On June 6, Elon Musk and Donald Trump clashed directly on X. Musk accused Trump of involvement in the Epstein case and criticized his "beautiful bill" as a deficit disaster. Trump hit back, announcing the cancellation of EV mandates and proposed ending federal subsidies to Musk's companies, claiming it could save hundreds of billions. He promoted a fiscal bill to cut $1.6T in spending and enact massive tax reductions. The feud has sparked unrest within the Republican Party.