Elon Musk, the richest man in the world, said Monday that he would support the challengers to the members of Congress who vote for the “great and beautiful bill” of President Donald Trump.
Musk broke his short silence X on the bill during the weekend, downloading for being “completely crazy.” On Monday, Musk criticized “all members of the Congress who campaigned to reduce government spending and then voted immediately for the greatest increase in debt in history,” promising that “they will lose their primaries next year if it is the last thing I do on this earth.”
On early Monday, Musk fired some other publications in X criticizing the bill as “crazy” and pointing directly to the conservative Caucus of the Freedom House.
“What can Freedom Caucus be called himself if he votes for a draft law of slavery of debt with the greatest increase in debt roof in history?

President Donald Trump and Elon Musk speak at the Oval office before leaving the White House in Washington, on the way to Trump’s residence in Mar-A-Lago in Palm Beach, Florida, on March 14, 2025.
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On Saturday, Musk published that “the last draft draft draft of the Senate will destroy millions of jobs in the United States and cause immense strategic damage to our country!” and labeled the bill “completely crazy and destructive.”
Musk’s publications were some of the first comments of the billionaire with respect to the bill in several weeks, after he initially criticized him as an “unpleasant abomination” in early June when he left the Trump administration, which caused an audience, but brief, spit with the president.
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