Trump: Musk may be considered to be deported

In response to billionaire Elon Musk’s recent posts criticizing the “big and beautiful” tax and spending bill, US President Trump said on the 1st local time that he might consider “expelling Musk”. Trump said that the US government’s efficiency department should investigate the government subsidies received by Tesla and Space Exploration Technologies Corporation, which Musk runs. When asked whether he would consider expelling Musk, Trump told reporters at the White House: “I don’t know. I have to think about it.” “We may let the government efficiency department keep an eye on Musk.” Trump said that Musk attacked the “big and beautiful” bill because the bill canceled subsidies for new energy vehicles. According to previous statements by the US media, this will have a significant impact on Tesla. “He is dissatisfied with many things, but you have to know that he may lose much more than that. I can tell you now. Elon may lose much more than that.” Trump made similar remarks on social media in the early morning of the 1st, saying that “So far, Elon may have received more subsidies than anyone in history. Without these subsidies, he may have to close the business and return to his hometown in South Africa.” Musk once again fiercely criticized Trump’s “Big and Beautiful” tax and spending bill on June 30 local time. He posted dozens of posts in a row, saying that those lawmakers who supported the bill should be ashamed, and said that if the bill passed, the “American Party” would be established the next day. Musk also used insulting words to describe the Republican and Democratic parties, saying that the “Big and Beautiful” bill would push the debt ceiling up by a record $5 trillion. After the Trump administration came to power, Musk served as the head of the government efficiency department, but later the relationship between the two broke down due to the “Big and Beautiful” bill and other issues. Trump once called Musk “crazy”, and Musk called Trump “ungrateful”.