
Trump says DOGE 'monster' may have to 'eat Elon' as Musk vows primary ads for lawmakers who cross him on BBB
Fox News
Tech billionaire Elon Musk intensifies feud with President Trump over the 'One Big Beautiful Bill,' threatening to primary lawmakers who support the legislation.
His response followed a question regarding whether he would deport Musk, who is originally from South Africa. Trump responded: "I don't know, we'll have to take a look."
Trump previously told the media in June that his relationship with Musk changed when the president began discussing plans to eliminate the electic vehicle mandate, which would affect Musk's signature electric company, Tesla. Trump signed a trio of congressional resolutions June 12 ending California's restrictive rules for diesel engines and mandates on elective vehicle sales, with Trump celebrating that his signature "will kill the California mandates forever."













