Billionaire edgelord Elon Musk spent more than $200 million to help get Donald Trump elected to a second term, leading to people referring to him as the "shadow president." The Tesla CEO was running his own shady door-knocking operation for Trump and even funded a deeply cynical PAC comparing Trump's stance on abortion to that of the late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. Trump won, and now Musk's meddling has reached new heights.
Congress was set to pass a short-term budget bill this week in order avert a government shutdown before Christmas. (Such a bill is known as a "continuing resolution" and this one would have funded the government for three months until the next Congress could write its own budget with Trump's approval.) The bipartisan proposal was brokered by House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La), but apparently Musk didn't like it—and what billionaire daddy wants, it appears he gets.
He posted about the bill more than 100 times on Wednesday, falsely claiming that it would fund “bioweapon labs” and give members of Congress a much bigger pay raise than in reality, and allocate $3 billion for a new NFL stadium in Washington.
Musk said that any Republican who voted for it should lose their job in the 2026 midterms. This isn't exactly an empty threat given that Musk has already pledged to fund primaries against House members who don't support Trump's Cabinet nominees. Since the election, his wealth has soared to more than $440 billion—he's got the money to control U.S. politics.
https://twitter.com/elonmusk/status/1869446782574645386
Later on Wednesday, Trump said he also opposed the bill. Asked to explain why he let Musk oppose the bill first, an anonymous Trump transition team official told NBC News that the president-elect was playing 4D chess. “He let everyone wonder what he wanted to do. All eyes were on him. When he moved, it was over. He’s president before becoming president.” Uh-huh.
Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) wrote on Twitter that "the richest man on Earth, President Elon Musk" was effectively running the government.
https://twitter.com/SenSanders/status/1869510057047801991
Florida Rep. Maxwell Frost (D) wrote on Bluesky that the SpaceX CEO is the country's "unelected co-president."
https://bsky.app/profile/maxwellfrost.bsky.social/post/3ldmchrizp223
Which is why it's so embarrassing that Trump spokesperson Karoline Leavitt released this statement on Thursday: “As soon as President Trump released his official stance on the CR, Republicans on Capitol Hill echoed his point of view. President Trump is the leader of the Republican Party. Full stop.” He's not mad, don't print it in the newspaper that he's mad.
Meanwhile, a Quinnipiac University poll released Wednesday found that 53% of those surveyed disapprove of Musk having a prominent role in the Trump administration.
The government is set to shut down at 12:01 am Saturday unless a bill miraculously passes today.
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