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Elon Completely Burns the Bridge, Agrees Trump Should Be Impeached

In a recent social media outburst, Elon Musk, the former head of the Department of Government Efficiency, sharply criticized the “One Big Lovely bill” Act, referring to it as a “disgusting abomination.” His comments on platform X generated notable attention, especially as he urged that the bill should be rejected due to its budgetary implications. Musk’s criticism coincided with former President Donald Trump’s initially muted response as he supports the legislation. As tensions escalated, Trump eventually addressed Musk’s remarks, expressing disappointment in his former supporter.

Musk intensified his criticism, illustrating contradictions in Trump’s previous fiscally conservative stance by calling for accountability regarding Trump’s position as president, even suggesting the idea of impeachment and a potential replacement by Vice president J.D. Vance. This moment was seen as particularly provocative and could jeopardize any reconciliation with MAGA Republicans. Beyond the spending bill, Musk has raised concerns about Trump’s tariffs, claiming they could lead to a recession.

Having recently stepped away from his role in DOGE, Musk is now focusing on his business ventures, including tesla and SpaceX, while continuing to challenge aspects of the current management’s policies. The future of the “One Big Beautiful Bill” remains uncertain as it undergoes revisions in the Senate amidst Musk’s outspoken opposition.


It’s been about 48 hours since a scathing post by former Department of Government Efficiency head Elon Musk on social media platform X raised all sorts of eyebrows with its commentary about the “One Big Beautiful Bill” Act.

(Or, as Musk called it in that Tuesday post, a “disgusting abomination” of a congressional spending bill.)

The next day, Musk continued to ramp up his rhetoric, strongly voicing his concerns with the budgetary impact of the bill and insisting it should be killed, while President Donald Trump — who firmly supports the legislation — remained oddly mum.

By Thursday, Trump was ready to respond, noting his disappointment with his former DOGE leader.

Those remarks then appeared to completely set off Musk, who went on a tirade on X.

Part of that rage included Musk digging up old, fiscally conservative X posts from Trump, using the president’s own words against him.

As the jabs got more personal, Musk eventually took the shot that probably ended any shot of reconciliation: Calling out the president’s very position.

In a move widely viewed as unforgivable within MAGA Republican circles, Musk broached the topic of impeachment by flat-out agreeing with the scenario of Vice President J.D. Vance replacing an impeached Trump.

“President vs Elon. Who wins?” conservative social media influencer Ian Miles Cheong posted. “My money’s on Elon. Trump should be impeached and JD Vance should replace him.”

Musk re-posted Cheong, noting “Yes,” in seeming agreement with the Vance-replacing-Trump scenario.

(Vance had not publicly commented on Musk’s remarks as of late Thursday afternoon.)

The future of the OBBB is getting murkier by the day. As it goes through provisional changes in the Senate before going through a final vote, Musk has effectively waged war on it and, by proxy, Trump.

The former DOGE head has also recently expanded his attacks, needling the administration even beyond the spending bill.

For instance, Musk has argued that Trump’s highly publicized tariffs would cripple America financially — and soon:

“The Trump tariffs will cause a recession in the second half of this year,” he posted in response to another X account.

Musk had recently left his position at DOGE — to a friendly sendoff, at that — so he could better focus on his businesses, which include the aforementioned X, electric vehicle company Tesla, and space travel company SpaceX.




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