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Elon endorsed the speaker and campaigned for them. The speaker believes they would have won Pennsylvania easily, even if the "real governor" or Shapiro had run. The speaker is disappointed because Elon, who initially knew the bill's inner workings and had no problem with it, suddenly developed a problem when he learned about the EV mandate cut. This cut would save billions of dollars but is considered unfair. The speaker wants cars of all types, including electric, gasoline, combustion, and hybrids, and wants to be able to sell everything. Elon became "different" when Congress wanted to cut the EV mandate, which the speaker understands. Elon knew every aspect of the bill better than almost anybody.

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Speaker 0 suggests Speaker 1 is aligned with President Trump and has identified over $100 billion in government waste, fraud, and abuse. Speaker 1 responds that people whose fraudulent money is taken away get upset and want to harm him and Tesla because he is stopping government corruption. He attributes this to "bad people" doing "bad things." Speaker 0 expresses concern that those hurt by these actions will be dealership employees and Tesla factory workers, which he finds despicable due to perceived political differences.

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An elected official states they were one of the only Democrats to condemn violence against Tesla, citing their grandfather's view that sabotage is a form of violence. While having "huge problems" with Elon Musk, they will not root against Tesla because 20,000 people in their district depend on it. They emphasize that Tesla builds electric vehicles that are good for the climate. They suggest focusing criticism on Musk, not the company, its workers, engineers, and scientists who are creating wealth and helping the climate. They believe Democrats need to offer common sense perspectives and focus on the problem with Musk, not the company's wealth.

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The speaker expresses disappointment in Elon, claiming Elon knew the details of a bill "better than almost anybody" and initially had no problem with it. The speaker suggests Elon's problem arose when the EV mandate was cut, costing billions. The speaker wants various car types available, including electric, gasoline combustion, and hybrids. The speaker claims Elon made positive statements about them previously. The speaker states they helped Elon a lot. A second speaker asks if Elon raised concerns privately before making them public.

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The speaker believes they would have easily won Pennsylvania, and is disappointed in Elon, who initially endorsed them and knew the details of a bill. Elon only developed a problem with the bill when the EV mandate was cut due to its high cost. The speaker wants cars of all types to be available, including electric, gasoline combustion, and hybrids. Elon knew every aspect of the bill and initially had no problem with it. The speaker helped Elon a lot. The speaker clarifies that Elon did not raise concerns privately before going public. The speaker believes Elon misses being in the Oval Office and that people who leave the administration sometimes become hostile due to "Trump derangement syndrome" or missing the glamour.

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Elon endorsed me and campaigned for me, and I would have easily won Pennsylvania, even against Shapiro. Elon knew the bill's inner workings better than anyone and initially had no problem with it. His problem arose when the EV mandate was cut due to its cost. I want cars of all types, including electric, gasoline combustion, and hybrids. Elon knew every aspect of the bill and only developed a problem after the cut. He previously said beautiful things about me. I'm disappointed in Elon, as I've helped him a lot. He worked hard and did a good job, but I think he misses the Oval Office. People leave my administration and initially love us, but then they miss it and sometimes become hostile. It's like Trump derangement syndrome. They wake up and the glamour is gone, and they become hostile.

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The speaker expresses disappointment in Elon, stating that Elon previously said "the most beautiful things" about them. The speaker claims to have helped Elon and asserts that Elon was very knowledgeable about the details of a particular bill and initially had no issues with it. According to the speaker, Elon's opposition arose only when he learned about the planned reduction of the EV mandate, which the speaker says involves billions of dollars. The speaker states the desire to have cars of all types.

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The speaker claims a previously "great relationship" with Elon has soured due to disagreements over the "great big beautiful bill." He asserts the bill, featuring the "biggest tax cuts in history," will generate a surplus if tariff revenue is included, citing a minimum of $2.8 trillion over ten years, even according to the "Democrat"-run CBO. He touts low inflation (around 2%) and falling gasoline and grocery prices (specifically eggs), attributing past high inflation to the Biden administration's energy policies. The border is now "the best in the history of our country," with only a few legal entrants recently. The speaker expresses disappointment in Elon's changed stance on the bill, suggesting it stemmed from cuts to the EV mandate, which Elon previously understood and supported. He speculates that people who leave his administration often become "hostile" due to missing the "glamour" and "beautiful Oval Office."

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The speaker observes Democrats on TV repeatedly mentioning Elon Musk and expresses enjoyment at this. The speaker finds it amusing that the focus of anger is on Musk, who allegedly exposed fraud, rather than on those who purportedly wasted taxpayer money. The speaker suggests that Congress is unable to cut the budget and thanks Elon Musk for doing their job for them.

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Instead of focusing on real issues, Democrats are attacking those exposing wasteful spending. Taxpayers would rather we stop funding ridiculous things, like a transgender comic in Ireland or Bert and Ernie on Baghdad TV. Elon Musk is now exposing the federal government, just like he did with Twitter, revealing how big government pressured big tech to censor Americans. Mark Zuckerberg admitted the Biden administration pressured them to censor, and they complied. We believe elected officials should make decisions, not unelected bureaucrats. The person who received 77 million votes wants Elon Musk to help expose wasteful government spending. Democrats can attack him if they want, but we understand the consequences of letting bureaucrats run things. We have witnesses who can testify about how this has impacted their businesses.

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Speaker 0 states that rhetoric makes politicians less than human. Speaker 1 believes Democrats lost Elon Musk because they didn't celebrate his contributions to electric vehicles, Starlink, and private space endeavors, even though he was against unionization. Speaker 2 says he received a call from Musk about not being invited to an EV summit and called the White House to ask why. He felt Musk should have been invited and that the union issue was the reason for the snub. Speaker 1 agrees he deserved credit. Speaker 1 thinks Musk should stay off Twitter and not make jokes about the Vice President. Speaker 1 says Democrats should remember that Musk supported Obama and that the Democratic party should be about innovation and entrepreneurship.

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The speaker discusses Matt Van Swal's summary of the "Doge situation," claiming Doge is one of the most popular government initiatives ever. According to the summary, 73% of Americans support cutting government waste, and Trump brought in "the smartest man on earth" to do it. However, the left allegedly destroyed Elon Musk for his involvement, and the GOP won't vote on it. Elon Musk responded to the post with "did my best." The speaker expresses frustration that Congress will not codify the savings, despite Musk's efforts. The speaker notes Marjorie Taylor Greene is trying to get it codified. The speaker believes Congress thwarting the effort is a tragedy.

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The speaker credits the president for enabling Elon Musk's involvement with Doge. They also praise the president for allowing an outside team of experts to analyze government departments and identify potential cuts. According to the speaker, this team found $160 billion in annual administrative cuts. However, these cuts require congressional approval. The speaker acknowledges that some Republicans are not in favor of the necessary austerity measures to enact these cuts.

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The speaker claims to have had a great relationship with Elon, but is now disappointed. He believes Elon only developed a problem with the "great big beautiful bill" after the EV mandate was cut, which Elon knew about and initially supported. The speaker says the CBO, which is run by Democrats, projects a $2.8 trillion surplus over ten years if tariff revenue is included. He touts low inflation, down to 2%, and falling grocery and gasoline prices. He also claims the U.S. now has the best border in history with a 99.99% success rate. He speculates that people who leave his administration miss the "glamour" and become hostile, possibly due to "Trump derangement syndrome." He suggests that Elon may be experiencing something similar.

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Elon and the speaker had a great relationship, though the current status is uncertain. The speaker recalls a wonderful send-off where Elon said very nice and the "best" things. Elon wore the hat. The speaker believes Trump was right about everything. The speaker also believes they are right about the "great big beautiful bill," which they describe as the biggest tax cuts in history and the biggest economic development moves anywhere. They claim nothing like it has ever been done before.

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The speaker credits the president for allowing Elon to bring in a team of young geniuses to analyze departments and cut spending. They reportedly identified $160 billion in potential annual administrative cuts. However, congressional approval is needed to implement these cuts. The speaker acknowledges that some Republicans are not in favor of the level of austerity required to enact these cuts.

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The speaker credits the president for allowing Elon to bring in a team of young geniuses to analyze departments and cut spending. They reportedly identified $160 billion a year in administrative cuts. However, these cuts require congressional approval. The speaker acknowledges that some Republicans are soft on spending, making it difficult to achieve the desired austerity and cuts.

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Speaker 0 expresses disappointment in Elon, stating, "I've helped Elon a lot." Speaker 1 asks if Elon raised concerns privately before making them public and questions whether Elon should be taken seriously about spending cuts, given his role in that area. Speaker 0 responds that Elon worked hard and did a good job, suggesting Elon misses his former position, noting the unique appeal of the Oval Office.

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The speaker discusses the public feud between Elon Musk and Donald Trump, emphasizing their contributions to saving civilization. Musk is credited with liberating speech through his acquisition of Twitter/X, while Trump is recognized for building an unprecedented political movement. Despite the feud, reconciliation is anticipated due to shared goals. The conflict stems from Trump's stance on a bill focused on no tax on tips, border security, ICE agent growth, energy independence, tax on remittances, asylum claim fees, and financing mass deportations. Although the bill cuts $1.6 trillion, the speaker acknowledges the challenges of a narrow House majority. The speaker dismisses the idea of a new political party proposed by Musk, asserting that unity, not division, is the solution. The focus should be on building a working-class movement and uniting against leftism, socialism, Marxism, and open borders. The speaker hopes Trump disengages from the feud and that Musk will support the existing movement.

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President Trump promised to review federal spending, and that's what Musk is doing. Some Democratic colleagues are upset about this review, but it's necessary. For four years, the focus has been on who should pay more taxes, while Republicans are asking where the money went. Examples of questionable spending include $520 million for ESG investments in Africa and $45 million for DEI scholarships in Burma. Democrats are not defending this spending but are instead focused on process and authority. Musk has the president's backing to examine these expenditures. It would be beneficial to compile this spending into a booklet and publicly address each item, challenging Democrats to defend it, which they likely cannot do.

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There are no Doge cuts, and this is not USAID. The speaker is talking about waste and fraud, specifically in Medicaid, and claims no one has been turned over to the DOJ for fraud. Elon Musk gave false hope to a political class that doesn't want to cut anything. The big bill has problems, but it passed because Musk promised a trillion dollars. The rescission next week is $9 billion, with $2 billion from PBS and NPR. There's supposedly $7 billion in fraud on a $7 trillion budget. Musk committed $1 trillion to the President, leading to questions about whether it's all "BS."

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Elon is a patriot who is saving America and has been unfairly treated. He supported me in the election and has never asked me for anything. I got rid of the electric car mandate, which might not be good for him. I got activated last week when I saw what they're doing to him and decided to support him because he makes an incredible product. Pam has done a great job with the investigations and has already found four of them. Those people are terrorists at a high level, and the people financing them are in big trouble and better cut it out.

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'DISGUSTING': Elon RAGES At Trump 'Big Beautiful Bill'
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Good morning and welcome to Breaking Points. We have good news: a special offer for the premium edition of Breaking Points for a month using promo code BP free. Monthly subscriptions are back, allowing easier access to the show. Today's major topics include Elon Musk's criticism of the administration and the controversial spending bill, dubbed the "big beautiful bill" (BBB). Musk condemned the bill as a "disgusting abomination," claiming it would increase the budget deficit by $2.5 trillion. He aligns with Republicans like Rand Paul, who argue the bill doesn't cut enough spending and raises the debt ceiling irresponsibly. The discussion highlights the tension within the Republican Party, where moderates and fiscal hawks disagree on spending cuts. Musk's recent criticisms reflect a shift in his stance, as he previously avoided significant political commentary. The urgency for the Trump administration to unify factions around the bill is emphasized, with a deadline approaching for its passage.

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Republican QUITS SENATE, Flames Trump's Beautiful Bill
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Happy Monday. Welcome to Breaking Points. Today, hosts Krystal Ball and Saagar Enjeti will interview comedian Dave Smith and columnist Amir Tabone about recent reports on IDF soldiers and aid site massacres, as well as Trump's influence on Netanyahu. They will also discuss the "big beautiful bill" making its way through the Senate, with insights from Dave Dayan, editor of the American Prospect. The bill is nearing passage, with objections from Republicans focusing on Medicaid cuts and work requirements. Senator Tom Tillis expressed concerns about broken promises to constituents regarding Medicaid funding, while Senator Josh Hawley criticized the bill for prioritizing corporate tax breaks over working-class needs. Alabama Senator Katie Britt defended the bill, claiming it would not harm Medicaid recipients. The discussion also highlights how the bill could undermine the clean energy sector, with Elon Musk warning it could destroy jobs and harm strategic interests. The proposed changes could lead to increased electricity rates and potential blackouts due to rising energy demands. The bill extends tax cuts for the wealthy, with significant costs projected, raising concerns about its long-term fiscal impact.

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"FURIOUS!" Trump Set To EXPLODE On Elon
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Steve Bannon emphasizes the need to raise taxes on the wealthy to address deficit reduction, arguing that tax cuts should benefit the middle and working class instead. He criticizes the reliance on false promises of budget cuts, particularly from Elon Musk, who he claims misled politicians about potential savings. The discussion highlights the disconnect between Congress and fiscal reality, with members often lacking understanding. Musk's political maneuvers are noted, including his potential shift back to Democratic support due to concerns over deficit impacts on his Mars mission. The conversation also critiques the bill's potential to increase healthcare coverage losses while funding tax cuts for the rich, underscoring the flawed logic in current fiscal policies.
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