Musk's Strong Opposition to House GOP Stopgap Funding Deal Raises Eyebrows In a move stirring significant conversation, tech billionaire Elon Musk publicly denounced the House GOP's stopgap funding deal aimed at averting a government shutdown on December 20. Musk declared the 1,547-page bill a major "piece of pork” that should not pass. This proposed legislation pushes the funding deadline to March 14, providing the next Congress and incoming president additional time to formulate fiscal strategies for the coming year. Aligning himself with other GOP critics, Musk expressed profound concerns regarding the addition of national debt. He co-leads President-elect Trump's advisory panel, called the "Department of Government Efficiency” (DOGE), aimed at reducing excess government spending and bureaucracy. In dialogue with Speaker Mike Johnson, Musk and fellow entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy discussed the legislative intentions behind the controversial measure. Speaker Johnson emphasized the necessity of the short-term funding measure to avoid a government shutdown, asserting, "We got to get this thing done.” He indicated that achieving this would pave the way for the new Congress to reshape fiscal policy significantly. Musk continues to engage in congressional discourse, having recently endorsed the stalled Kids Online Safety Act (KOSA) as part of his growing influence within Trump's circle.Musk's Critique of GOP's Spending Measures
GOP Dissent and the Push for Efficiency
Voices of Concern from GOP Members
Rep. Ralph Norman (R-S.C.) articulated disappointment, stating the bill contradicted DOGE's objectives.Rep. Eric Burlison (R-Mo.) echoed this sentiment, asserting it was ironic to support measures that contradict their efficiency goals.
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