Doge Leader Musk breaks with Trump on a massive spending bill

Elon Musk said he was “disappointed” by the costs of “One Big, Beau Bill” by President Donald Trump adopted by Les Républicains in the House last week.
“I have been disappointed to see the massive spending bill, frankly, which increases the budget deficit, not just decreases and undermines the work that the Doge team does,” Musk told “CBS Sunday Morning” in an exclusive interview.
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Under President Donald Trump, the DOGE conducted by Elon Musk reduced billions in what he judges unnecessary government spending. Musk criticized “One Big and Beautiful Bill”, approved by Trump during the weekend. (Musque: Reuters / Money: Istock / Trump: Getty)
Musk’s remarks, which recently fell from the management of the Ministry of Government, or DOGE, contrast with Trump, who supported the legislation, which still needs approval from the Senate.
The One Big Beautiful Bill act adopted 215 to 214 in the House. All the Democrats and two Republicans, the representatives Thomas Massie, R-Ky., And Warren Davidson, R-Ohio, voted against the bill. The president of the Caucus of the Freedom House, Andy Harris, R-MD., Voted “present”.
The bill is a victory for Trump and House RepublicansWho has overcome political disagreements to keep Trump’s key promises, including an extension of its 2017 tax discounts and no tax on advice, overtime and social security.
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Chamber of Chamber Mike Johnson (R-La) is expressed in the media after the Chamber narrowly adopted a bill transmitting President Donald Trump’s agenda to the American Capitol on May 22. (Photo by Kevin Dietsch / Getty Images)
It aims to reduce approximately 1.5 billion of dollars on public spending. The American government is still more than 36 billions of dollars of debt And spent 1.05 Billion of dollars more than he has collected during the year 2025, according to the Treasury Department.
The bill always faces obstacles.

President Donald Trump and Tesla CEO, Elon Musk, talk about journalists near a Tesla Red Model S vehicle on the South White House lawn on Tuesday March 11, 2025 in Washington. (Pool via AP) (Pool via AP)
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The Senate is responsible for passing its own version. Republican leaders hope to send the bill to the Trump office by the July 4.
Deirdre Heavey de Fox News Digital contributed to this report.



