US politics

GOP Congressman Claims Elon Musk is Americas Unofficial Prime Minister

Representative Tony Gonzales lauded Elon Musk’s influence on the recent government funding debate, likening Musk’s impact to that of a prime minister despite his unelected status. Gonzales, who voted against the final continuing resolution, highlighted Musk’s vocal opposition to an initial bill, which coincided with similar statements from Trump and Vance, ultimately influencing the revised, smaller bill’s passage. Musk’s extensive use of X to voice his concerns played a significant role in shaping congressional Republicans’ decisions. Trump later dismissed concerns about Musk’s perceived influence.

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Trump Denies Musk’s Presidency: Is He the Puppet Master?

At a Phoenix rally, President-elect Trump dismissed claims that Elon Musk is usurping his power, citing Musk’s South African birth as disqualifying him from the presidency. Trump also discussed his desire for a meeting with Vladimir Putin, his plan to address Panama Canal fees, and a new anti-drug advertising campaign. He further addressed the recent near-government shutdown, implying a shared interest with Musk despite media speculation of a rift. Despite this, Trump and his allies downplayed any conflict between him and Musk, emphasizing Musk’s role in reducing government waste and his financial contributions to the Trump campaign.

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Elon Musk Denies Pulling Trump’s Strings Amidst “President Musk” Uproar

Following recent political events, Democrats have accused Elon Musk of wielding undue influence over President-elect Trump, alleging he is the true power behind the incoming administration. These accusations, exemplified by Representative Jayapal’s assertion of Musk as “Shadow President,” prompted a strong denial from a Trump spokesperson, who reaffirmed Trump’s sole leadership of the Republican Party. Musk himself has attempted to deflect blame and minimize his involvement. The controversy highlights the perceived significant role of Musk in the political process.

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Democrat Mocks Trump as Musk’s Puppet

Rep. Barbara Lee (D-CA) criticized President-elect Trump for seemingly taking orders from Elon Musk, referring to Musk as an “unelected president.” This assertion followed Musk’s public opposition to a spending bill, a post subsequently echoed by Trump on Truth Social. Several other Democratic legislators, including Sens. Bernie Sanders and Rep. Pramila Jayapal, have voiced similar concerns about Musk’s influence over the incoming administration. The situation highlights anxieties regarding Musk’s apparent power and the potential for oligarchic control over US policy.

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Rand Paul Suggests Elon Musk for House Speaker

Rand Paul’s suggestion of Elon Musk for House Speaker has ignited a firestorm of debate and disbelief. The sheer audacity of the proposition, coupled with Musk’s already sprawling business empire and controversial public persona, makes it a proposal that seems to defy logic and established norms.

The idea immediately raises questions about the feasibility of such an appointment. Musk’s numerous existing CEO positions alone would seem to preclude his ability to dedicate the necessary time and energy to the demanding role of House Speaker. Could he realistically juggle the responsibilities of running multiple global companies while simultaneously managing the complex legislative process?… Continue reading

Musk Called President as Trump’s Influence Wanes

A Republican-backed spending bill, including nearly $100 billion in aid, was blocked by President-elect Trump and Elon Musk, leading to calls for Musk’s unexpected influence. Their opposition, potentially causing a government shutdown over the holidays, stems from a desire for a significantly streamlined budget. Democrats are now openly referring to Musk as “president,” highlighting concerns about Trump’s apparent lack of control and the significant role of the unelected Musk. Lawmakers face a Friday deadline to pass a new bill, with the potential for severe budget cuts.

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Musk Bullies House Speaker, Threatens Government Shutdown

Elon Musk, strongly opposing a government spending bill, threatened electoral repercussions for supporting legislators. He leveraged his considerable wealth and influence, reminiscent of his role in the previous election, to mobilize opposition against the bill. Musk framed the bill as an unacceptable waste of taxpayer money, urging immediate action from concerned citizens. His campaign utilized social media to spread this message and encourage calls to elected officials.

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Spartz’s GOP Caucus Defection Narrows House Republican Majority

Rep. Victoria Spartz’s refusal to caucus with Republicans shrinks the GOP’s House majority to a razor-thin margin, potentially as low as one seat, following the resignations of Reps. Matt Gaetz and expected departures of Reps. Elise Stefanik and Mike Waltz. This dramatically hinders Speaker Mike Johnson’s ability to pass legislation, including essential spending bills and President-elect Trump’s agenda. The narrow majority increases reliance on Democratic cooperation, which is now less likely given the change in presidential administration. The situation could improve if Democrats also vacate seats, but the GOP’s immediate legislative prospects are severely challenged.

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Trump Admits to Lying About Project 2025

Despite initially dismissing the Heritage Foundation’s Project 2025 as “ridiculous and abysmal,” President-elect Trump later acknowledged some of its proposals as “very conservative and very good.” He maintains he had no involvement in the project and disapproved of its pre-election release, yet several key Project 2025 architects have been nominated for positions in his administration. This raises questions about the extent of the project’s influence on his second term, with critics arguing a direct connection and supporters downplaying its role. Trump’s ultimate agenda, however, remains focused on his campaign promises and loyal appointees.

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Schlossberg Calls RFK Jr. a Russian Spy, Sparking Political Firestorm

Jack Schlossberg, JFK’s grandson, has publicly accused his cousin, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., of being a “Russian spy,” citing Kennedy’s political alignment with Donald Trump and alleged attempts to secure a CIA position for his daughter-in-law to investigate JFK’s assassination. Schlossberg’s accusations follow months of social media posts mocking Kennedy’s actions and beliefs, including his support for Putin and promotion of unsubstantiated health theories. This family feud intensified after Kennedy’s presidential campaign ended with an endorsement of Trump and subsequent nomination for a cabinet position. The Independent has reached out for comment.

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