White House, Elon Musk and Starlink
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Multiple Republican lawmakers are voicing concerns about backing a high-profile measure later this week to codify Elon Musk’s DOGE cuts – raising questions about whether it can pass the House at all.
The GOP’s effort to eliminate billions of dollars in federal funding faces an uphill battle in the House this week, as a handful of Republicans balk at various provisions in the legislation. Some
A report earlier this month levelled bombshell allegations against Musk, who the report claimed excessively consumed drugs while serving as Trump's closest advisors, as well as the chief of DOGE. The report said that Musk was consuming Ketamine so regularly that it was causing him bladder problems.
The White House has sent its long-awaited spending cuts request to Congress as it seeks to formalize a slew of DOGE slashes to federal funding.
Republicans say they would rather use DOGE savings to pay off the national debt than to hand out the funds to taxpayers.
The spectacular public feud last week between Elon Musk and President Donald Trump has laid bare how much Musk may lose if their rocky relationship continues to unravel.
"The president doesn't think that he needs to be in a blood feud with Elon Musk, and I actually think if Elon chilled out a little bit, everything would be fine," JD Vance said.