Posted on 06/05/2025 5:27:11 AM PDT by MtnClimber
Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) on Wednesday said Elon Musk’s sharp criticism of President Trump’s “Big Beautiful Bill” was “flat wrong,” but that he did not take it personally.
Musk on Tuesday torched the GOP spending package on X, calling it “a disgusting abomination,” which the speaker said was a complete 180 from what he had indicated in private just a day earlier.
Johnson and other House Republicans spoke to reporters Wednesday morning on Capitol Hill, where they addressed a variety of topics, including the future of the spending bill.
“I consider Elon a friend,” Johnson told reporters. “It’s curious to me what happened this week. Elon and I had a great conversation—about a half hour long talk— on Monday,” Johnson explained. “We talked about the Big Beautiful Bill.”
He recalled that Elon had questioned how a spending bill could be both big and beautiful, and that he had tried to answer the question.
Johnson said he pointed out that there is an unprecedented $1.6 trillion in spending cuts in the bill and a “record level of savings,” as well as “great policy prescriptions.”
“I explained to him what we’re doing, and that this is just the beginning—you can’t do it all in one bill!” Johnson exclaimed. “It took Congress decades to get to this situation, it’s going to take us a little while to get out of it,” the speaker added. “But we have a very specific plan to do that.”
Johnson told reporters that Musk seemed “encouraged” by his words, and when the conversation turned to the midterm elections, the billionaire said, ‘I’m gonna help. We’ve got to make sure the Republicans keep the House majority.”
The speaker said Musk had expressed concern that if Democrats take the majority in 2026, they’ll immediately move to impeach President Trump.
“The president needs four years to do all this reform—not two years,” Johnson said.
“Elon and I left on a great note,” the speaker continued, “and then yesterday, 24 hours later, he does a 180, and he opposed the bill. It surprised me, frankly. I don’t take it personal.”
Johnson said that policy differences should not be taken personally, but stressed “I think he’s flat wrong. He’s way off on this.”
The speaker also told reporters that he feels very confident about the midterm elections because when the “Big Beautiful Bill” is passed, “every single American is going to do better.”
“I have NO concern whatsoever, I am absolutely convinced we are gonna win the midterms and grow the House majority because we are delivering for the American people and fulfilling our campaign promises,” he said.
Johnson said he called Musk last night, but he didn’t answer.
“I hope to talk to him today,” he told reporters, insisting, “I’m not upset about this.”
The speaker added that he speaks with President Trump “multiple times a day” and that the president “is not delighted that Elon did a 180” on the Big Beautiful Bill.
“I don’t know what happened in 24 hours,” Johnson said. “Everyone can draw their own conclusions about that.”
Meanwhile, on X Wednesday, Musk posted a series of tweets expressing concern about the national debt.
“Interest payments already consume 25% of all government revenue,” the former DOGE chief wrote in response to a post about the United States’ annual budget deficit skyrocketing to over $2 trillion per year. “If the massive deficit spending continues, there will only be money for interest payments and nothing else! No social security, no medical, no defense … nothing.”
In response to Musk’s post, Senator Mike Lee (R-Utah) pointed out that “Congress continues to add to the debt at an astounding rate of $2 trillion per year—with our national debt growing faster than our economy.”
The senator added, “unless we turn this around quickly, our debt and deficit will increasingly threaten our ability to fund the basic operations of government.”
Musk responded: “This is debt slavery for the American people.”
Update:
In a mid-afternoon X post Wednesday, Musk made clear that he was unpersuaded by any GOP defenses of the Big Beautiful Bill.
“Call your Senator, Call your Congressman, Bankrupting America is NOT ok!,” Musk wrote. “KILL the BILL”
I think congresspersons who vote for a peacetime budget that has a deficit should be responsible to pay for the deficit themselves. I propose indentured servitude until the bill is paid.
So, Sneaker Johnson can explain the BBB better (to Elon), than Pres Trump?
I can’t imagine a scene where Mike Johnson is able to out-argue THEE Elon Musk. I’m seeing Shivering Kitten vs Saber Toothed Tiger. But, there’s always a first time for everything.
Why would Johnson need to talk to musk. Musk is not only out, he was never elected
Well he can at least explain how congress can’t put most of the cuts Elon wants in a reconciliation bill and he has recission bills with those cuts lined up. I don’t think Trump is as up on parliamentary rules as the speaker of the house and neither are most of the idiots in congress and this site screaming about a balanced budget to fix the deficit all at once.
I don’t understand why Trump keeps pushing this bill.
You can’t trust Politicians to tell the truth ,LOL
I think Elon thought the DOGE cuts would be in the bill. But they will be done separately...
“Why would Johnson need to talk to musk. Musk is not only out, he was never elected.”
He is going to threaten him to be a team player or else...
Absolutely...
“I don’t understand why Trump keeps pushing this bill.”
Because his advisors (who cannot be trusted) keep telling him is the best thing since sliced bread.
Trump is but a temporary aberration.
The USA will remain on the path to destruction given the wills of the GOPee and ‘Rats.
There is no long term planning.
I think Pres Trump and/or his advisors, who do talk to Elon, are able to explain the various complexities and workings of the House rules.
But, I’m for anything Sneaker can do, that helps get the BBB passed.
Yep, I like Elon but he is also guilty of the exaggeration of big beautiful cuts which he said could approach 2 trillion, and we got 190 billion.
Why? Musk has freedom of speech. I keep getting told he saved it
I think it’s staged. Both Trump and Musk understand Democrats.
They know that anything Trump is “for,” they will be “against.”
Did you notice how all the Dems, including Jeffries, Schumer and others all of a sudden were “liking” Musk?
So if Musk opposes the BBB, it will lessen the Dems opposition to it.
Trump and Musk are working together.
Just my theory.
WHAT different bill should he push instead that could pass the house aND SENATE WITH THE THIN MAJORITIES THAT THE rEPUBLICANS HAVE NOW?
I saw what the bill had in it, and I saw nothing wrong with it.
The recission proposals have been talked about since the beginning of DOGE. Trump is the one talking about balancing the budget. At least Elon has a numerical target of 1-2 trillion but they have to be consistently moving in that direction. Especially before we even know that the tariffs are going to be nevermind how much revenue they will produce.
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