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Speaker Mike Johnson: Musk Is ‘Terribly Wrong’ About Trump’s ‘Big, Beautiful Bill’

In a recent tweet, SpaceX CEO Elon Musk criticized President Donald Trump’s “One Big, Beautiful Bill” as a “disgusting abomination.” However, House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) has responded to Musk’s comments, stating that he is “terribly wrong” about Trump’s bill.

In his tweet, Musk expressed his disappointment with Trump’s proposed bill, calling it a “disgusting abomination.” He also questioned the president’s decision to prioritize this bill over other pressing issues, such as climate change and healthcare.

But Speaker Johnson has a different perspective on Trump’s bill. In an exclusive interview with Breitbart, he stated that Musk’s comments were “unfair and misguided.” He further added, “Musk is a brilliant entrepreneur, but when it comes to politics, he is terribly wrong.”

Johnson went on to explain that Trump’s bill is not just about building a wall, but it also includes measures to strengthen border security, curb illegal immigration, and protect American citizens. He emphasized that the bill is a crucial step towards fulfilling Trump’s promise of making America safe again.

Furthermore, Johnson highlighted the economic benefits of the bill. He stated that the construction of the wall will create thousands of jobs and boost the economy. He also pointed out that the bill includes provisions for a merit-based immigration system, which will attract highly skilled individuals to the country, ultimately benefiting the economy.

Johnson also addressed Musk’s concerns about climate change and healthcare. He stated that Trump’s bill does not neglect these issues, but rather, it prioritizes them in a different way. He explained that by securing the borders and reducing illegal immigration, the bill will help alleviate the burden on the healthcare system and also reduce the carbon footprint.

Moreover, Johnson praised Trump for his strong leadership and determination to fulfill his promises. He stated, “President Trump is a man of action, and he is committed to delivering on his promises to the American people. He is not afraid to take bold steps to protect our country and its citizens.”

In conclusion, Speaker Johnson firmly believes that Musk’s criticism of Trump’s “One Big, Beautiful Bill” is unfounded. He urged Musk to look at the bigger picture and understand the importance of securing the borders and protecting American citizens. He also encouraged him to engage in constructive dialogue with the administration to find solutions to issues like climate change and healthcare. As the bill moves forward, Johnson remains confident that it will bring positive changes to the country and make America safer and stronger.

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