Elon Musk criticized the bill on the taxes and expenses of American president Donald Trump, calling “scandalous” and a “disgusting abomination”.
The bill, which includes fiscal alleviations of several billion dollars, was adopted by the Republicans of the Chamber in May and was described by the president as a “great magnificent bill”.
The technological billionaire struck the tax discounts of his X platform, writing: “I’m sorry, but I can’t bear it anymore.
“This bill on spending on the massive, scandalous and pork congress is a disgusting abomination.
“Shame on those who voted for it: you know you have done it badly. You know.”
In American policy, “pork” is a political metaphor used when public spending is allocated to local projects, generally for the benefit of politicians.
Musque left the administration suddenly last week after working to reduce costs with his team, the new formed Government Department of Effectiveness – known as DOGE – with the ambition to dismiss federal workers and cut administrative formalities.
The White House broke out Musk’s comments, saying that they had not surprised the president.
At a press conference on Tuesday, press secretary Karoline Leavitt said that “the president already knows where Elon Musk was standing on this bill”.
She added: “It’s a large and magnificent Bill.
“And he sticks to him.”
The White House asked Congress on Tuesday to reduce $ 9.4 billion in expenses already approved, removing money from Doge.
The billionaire has tweeted: “This will massively increase the already gigantic budget deficit to 2.5 billions of dollars (!!!!) and will overcome American citizens with carefree debt with accidental.”
He also suggested voting politicians who have advanced the president’s tax bill.
“In November of next year, we dismissed all the politicians who betrayed the American people,” Musk wrote in another X Post.
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How Musk’s mission to reduce public spending fell flat
Last Thursday, Musk revealed on X that his scheduled time as a “special government employee” ended.
Before the news was put in place, Musk’s father told Sky News that his son was “not a very good politician”.
But speaking to Gillian Joseph on The worldErrol Musk insisted that there was “no rift between Elon and Donald Trump”.
Musk’s time in Doge was controversial, with Drastic cuts with American humanitarian efforts trigger special criticism.
Questions have also been raised as to whether the ministry has really allowed taxpayers to save as much money as suggests.
Musk initially had ambitions to reduce government spending by 2TRN (£ 1.5 million) – but this was considerably reduced to $ 1 billion (750 billion pounds Sterling), then to only $ 150 billion (111 billion pounds Sterling).
The 53 -year -old man, who brought his son X æ A-12 to the oval officealso expressed his frustration as to resistance to his ideas and faced himself with other upper members of the Trump administration.
He recently told the Washington Post: “The situation of the federal bureaucracy is much worse than I made it. I thought there were problems, but it is certainly a difficult battle trying to improve things at the least.”
According to the law, the status as “employee of the special government” means that he could only serve for a maximum of 130 days, which would have ended around May 30.