Elon Musk says he is "disappointed" by the price of domestic policy bills Republicans passed in the House Last week, it was strongly supported by President Trump. Billionaire recently withdrawn from the Government's Department of Efficiency (Doge) or Doge's department addressed in an exclusive radio interview with "CBS Sunday Author morning."
"Frankly, I'm disappointed to see a large spending bill, which increases the budget deficit, not just reduces the budget deficit and undermines the work done by the Governor's team," Musk said.
Musk's comments seem to contradict him with Mr. Trump, who advocates for a large spending plan. The legislation still needs to be passed by the Senate - Will extend Mr. Trump's signature tax cuts in 2017 will increase border security spending, impose work requirements on Medicaid, and restore clean energy tax credits.
The package's tax provisions are "a large bill bill" following Mr. Trump's name, which will increase the deficit by $3.8 trillion by 2034, according to the Congressional Budget Office.
"I think the bills could be big, or they might be pretty, but I don't know if that could be both. My personal opinion."
Musk is one Almost constant existence In the early days of the Trump administration, his Governor General staff made extensive cuts through almost every government agency, attracting the attention of Democrats and even some Trump allies, as well as many legal challenges. Musk is also the CEO of Tesla, SpaceX and social media platform X, who said he will Call him for participation In government.
Check out more interviews with Elon Musk on "CBS Sunday Mother" on June 1.