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šŸ”” Elon Musk Attacks Trump’s Big Beautiful Bill
šŸ’° Trump Proposes $9.4B DOGE Spending Cuts
ā›ļø Trump Invokes Emergency Powers for Mineral Production
šŸ“± White House Unveils Big Beautiful Bill Savings Calculator
šŸ›ļø Trump Declines Pride Month Recognition

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Today President Trump finds himself the target of someone he has championed over the last several months - Elon Musk. Despite the criticisms from Elon and several others within the GOP, Trump continues to flex his brilliant negotiation skills by finding clever new ways to pass his unprecedented economic reform bill.

Making strategic decisions with every new announcement, President Trump is putting in the work to make sure Americans can remain proud to have elected him for a second term. His tough stance against the bureaucracy and corruption in Washington is further proof that we made the right decision.

Check out all the latest developments and more below!

šŸ’° Trump Proposes $9.4B DOGE Spending Cuts
President Trump sent Congress a $9.4 billion rescissions package, targeting cuts to foreign aid and public media funding as part of the Department of Government Efficiency initiative to streamline federal spending. The proposal, delivered to House Speaker Mike Johnson, aims to reallocate funds from programs like the Corporation for Public Broadcasting and aid to countries deemed non-essential to U.S. interests. DOGE’s efforts, led by Trump’s administration, have already identified $175 billion in waste, with this package marking the first formal submission to Congress. House Republicans, supportive of the initiative, are expected to review the package swiftly, though Senate approval remains uncertain due to potential Democratic opposition..

ā›ļø Trump Invokes Emergency Powers for Mineral Production
President Trump announced plans to invoke emergency powers under the Defense Production Act to accelerate U.S. production of critical minerals like lithium and cobalt, aiming to reduce reliance on China. The move waives statutory requirements, including congressional approval for projects exceeding $50 million, to expedite mining and weapons manufacturing initiatives. This follows Trump’s March 20th, executive order to fast-track domestic mineral processing, addressing national security concerns over foreign-controlled supply chains. The administration expects the policy to create thousands of jobs and bolster technology and defense sectors. The initiative has sparked debate, with some questioning the bypass of congressional oversight, while supporters argue it’s essential for economic and strategic independence.

šŸ“± White House Unveils Big Beautiful Bill Savings Calculator
The White House launched a website featuring a savings calculator for the Trump-backed ā€œBig Beautiful Bill,ā€ allowing Americans to estimate personal tax savings if the legislation passes the Senate. The bill, which cleared the House, extends the 2017 tax cuts, introduces overtime tax exemptions, and enhances child tax credits, aiming to deliver significant financial relief to middle-class families. Users input income, filing status, and dependents to see tailored savings, with the administration projecting an average family of four earning $75,000 could save over $2,000 annually. The initiative, championed by House Speaker Mike Johnson, faces Senate hurdles, with Democrats criticizing potential Medicaid cuts, though Trump assures no reductions to benefits.

šŸ›ļø Trump Declines Pride Month Recognition
The White House announced that President Trump has no plans to recognize June as Pride Month or dedicate it to any minority group, breaking from previous administrations’ traditions. Instead, the administration is focusing on policy priorities such as border security and economic growth, with no specific observances planned for any special interest groups. The decision aligns with the Department of Education’s recent move to designate June as Title IX Month, emphasizing gender equity in education over other designations. White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt clarified that Trump’s focus remains on addressing national challenges rather than symbolic gestures.

Elon Musk and President Trump in the Oval Office in February.

šŸ”” Elon Musk Attacks Trump’s Big Beautiful Bill šŸ””

Elon Musk, former head of the Department of Government Efficiency, has publicly criticized President Trump’s ā€œBig Beautiful Bill,ā€ a comprehensive tax and spending package, labeling it a ā€œdisgusting abominationā€. Musk argued that the bill’s excessive spending, including a $5 trillion debt ceiling increase, would balloon the federal deficit and risk plunging the U.S. into ā€œdebt slavery.ā€

The legislation, which passed the House, aims to extend Trump’s 2017 tax cuts, introduce overtime tax exemptions, and enhance child tax credits, projecting an average annual savings of $2,000 for a family of four earning $75,000. House Speaker Mike Johnson swiftly responded, calling Musk’s remarks ā€œvery disappointingā€ and asserting that he was ā€œterribly wrongā€ about the bill’s benefits, emphasizing its role in driving economic growth. Johnson, after a 20-minute phone call with Musk, expressed optimism about resolving the billionaire’s concerns, highlighting the bill’s alignment with Trump’s vision for prosperity.

The White House stood firmly behind the legislation, with Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt defending its potential to deliver significant tax relief to middle-class Americans. The legislation, part of a broader economic strategy, also includes funding for border security and immigration reforms, reflecting Trump’s America First agenda.

Currently, the bill faces challenges in the Senate, where some GOP senators, notably Kentucky Senator Rand Paul and Senator Rick Scott of Florida, have expressed concerns over its scope, but Johnson remains confident in securing passage with bipartisan support. The debate over the bill has gained significant attention, with Musk’s high-profile critique amplifying public discourse on fiscal policy.

Elon’s critique of the bill followed a resignation from his role in DOGE last week, citing a desire to avoid full responsibility for the administration’s actions, as stated in an ABC interview. He has since shifted his focus to advancing Neuralink’s brain-computer interface technology, SpaceX’s Mars colonization efforts, and xAI’s mission to accelerate human scientific discovery. Musk’s departure from DOGE and his vocal stance on fiscal policy highlight his prioritization of private ventures over government roles, yet he continues to significantly influence public debate with comments like these.

Despite fierce opposition from the left and even some within his own party, President Trump remains steadfast in championing his ā€œBig Beautiful Bill,ā€ driven by his conviction that it holds the power to transform America’s economic landscape for generations. While it’s ambitious $5 trillion scope has sparked doubts among critics, Trump’s willingness to negotiate with Senate Republicans and Democrats showcases his pragmatic approach to securing bipartisan support.

The Democratic National Committee embarassingly tried to troll the Republican National Committee on Tuesday by parking a taco truck near the RNC's D.C. headquarters that included imagery of President Trump in a chicken suit.

šŸŸ Quick Bite News šŸŸ

šŸ“ŗ On a recent episode of HBO's "Real Time," host Bill Maher expressed support for President Donald Trump's actions against Harvard University, including redirecting $3 billion in federal funds from Harvard to trade schools and cutting $60 million in grants, criticizing the university for its handling of antisemitism on campus. Maher, an Ivy League graduate himself, labeled Harvard an "a**hole factory" that produces arrogant individuals, distancing his critique from any school rivalry. He also noted that his criticisms of Harvard predate Trump's initiatives, emphasizing his longstanding disapproval of the institution's culture.

šŸ“° President Trump signed an executive order on Tuesday, doubling tariffs on steel and aluminum imports to 50%, effective today, to bolster U.S. industries and address foreign overproduction, following his announcement at a Pennsylvania steel plant. The decision, which spares the UK due to a recent trade deal, has raised concerns about higher consumer prices for goods like cars and appliances, with steel prices already 16% higher since January. The European Union expressed regret over the move, warning of potential retaliatory measures that could escalate trade tensions, while Canada and Mexico face significant impacts as major U.S. suppliers.

āš“ Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth ordered the renaming of the USNS Harvey Milk, a Navy oiler named after the gay rights activist, to align with the Pentagon’s shift toward a ā€œwarrior cultureā€ under President Trump’s direction. The decision, part of a review to prioritize ship names reflecting military strength, requires a new name for the John Lewis-class vessel by Thursday. The move has sparked a heeated debate, with supporters backing the focus on combativeness and critics seeing it as diminishing cultural recognition.

šŸ—ļø Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney announced an ambitious plan to fast-track nation-building projects in , aiming to make it the strongest G7 economy in response to President Trump’s policies. The initiative includes a ā€œnational interestā€ bill to streamline regulatory approvals for infrastructure, energy, and defense projects, bypassing the Impact Assessment Act’s lengthy reviews. This strategic move seeks to enhance Canada’s economic resilience and autonomy amid shifting North American dynamics.

🌮 On Tuesday, the Democratic National Committee parked a taco truck outside the Republican National Committee headquarters in Washington, D.C., to mock President Trump’s tariff policies, using the acronym ā€œTACOā€ (Trump Always Chickens Out) to highlight his delay of EU tariffs until July. The stunt, offering free tacos from noon to 2 p.m., aimed to criticize Trump’s economic strategy, but conservatives on social media derided it as ineffective and misguided. Vice President JD Vance dismissed the DNC’s effort, emphasizing that Trump’s tariffs target critical supply chains, not consumer goods like tacos, to protect American interests.

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