President Trump on Tuesday has pressure on the Senate Republicans to quickly adopt and adopt legislation bearing his national program, intensifying a battle inside the GOP on what should be to the extent and how much it should cost.
In -depth divisions threaten the fate of the sprawling bill, which includes major tax reductions; Discounts in Medicaid, food assistance and clean energy programs; and additional money for border security and soldiers. They broke out online on Tuesday after Mr. Trump was unleashed on a frank republican opponent of the legislation and as a Musk Elon, the technological billionaire who recently left his government role leading the Ministry of Government efficiency, castigated his supporters, denouncing the bill as “a disgusting abomination”.
The back and forth has underlined the challenges of Mr. Trump’s interior priority, which has caused a burning debate in the GOP on political priorities and the amount of additional debt that the federal government should take care of it.
Trump started the day to unleash on the social networks of Senator Rand Paul, Kentucky Republican, for refusing to support the bill, saying that Mr. Paul had little understanding of the measure and adding: “His ideas are in fact crazy (losers!). The residents of Kentucky cannot bear it.”
“He likes to vote” no “on everything, he thinks that it is a good policy, but that is not the case,” Trump wrote about Mr. Paul, describing the legislation of “big winner!”
A few hours later, Mr. Musk brought the bill to his own publications on social networks, calling him “massive, scandalous, filled with pork” and warning that this “would massively increase the already gigantic budget deficit” and “will be buried citizens in America with an overwhelming carefree debt”.