Trump eyes Tesla subsidies, Musk says ‘cut it all’

US President Donald Trump suggested that the government’s productivity department should revive a word war between the most powerful person and the richest person in the world and the undisputed people in the world to save money to the companies of Tesla CEO of Tesla CEO Elon Musk.
Trump’s words came after Musk, a Republican Mega-Donor, promised the deputies who supported him despite the renewal of comprehensive tax reduction and expenditure invoice and limiting government spending.
Tesla shares fell more than six percent before the market opened, because the blood feud, the main source of wealth, can add new obstacles to the Musk Business Empire, which bets on the success of the Robotaxis tested in Texas.
The US transport department organizes the vehicle design and decides whether Tesla can produce the robotaxes without pedals and steering sagging, Musk’s rocket company SpaceX has approximately $ 22 billion (A33 billion dollars) in federal contracts.
“Elon can take more subsidies than any person in history, so far and without subsidies, Elon should probably close the shop and return to South Africa,” he said.
“More rocket launch, no satellite or electric cars production and our country would save a reserve. Perhaps we should look at Doge well, harshly? The big money to be saved !!!” he said.
In response, Musk, his own social media platform X, “I literally cut all of the word. Now.” He said.
Trump said that Musk was upset because he lost his home task in the last tax and spent the bill and warned Tesla CEO that he might lose more than that ”.
Treasury secretary Scott Bessent, Musk’s bill deficit with balloon “I will look at the country’s finance,” he said.
In the early June, Trump threatened to cut Musk’s government contracts when relations on the tax segment invoice exploded on the tax segment invoice, which was predicted to add about $ 3 trillion to the US debt.
The slit resulted in a market value of $ 1550 billion at the market value of Tesla shares, as investors feared a harder regulatory path for self -ruling Robotaxi, which supports most of the company’s valuation.
Musk recovered after walking back some of his jabs, saying that he went.
Tesla, which holds the shares of the stock, Dennis Dick, the chef of the merchant network, said, “Musk cannot stop itself. Tesla is entering the bad side of Tesla. Tesla has fallen significantly and if the USA loses its subsidies, US sales are likely to fall,” he said.
“Musk needs Trump, Trump does not need Musk,” he said.
Tesla sales fell for a sixth flat month in Sweden and Denmark in June, but on Tuesday, he showed data, but he rose in Norway and Spain for the same month.
Analysts expect the company to declare a decrease in the second quarter delivery figures on Wednesday.
After a relative silence that lasted weeks, Musk joined the discussion on Saturday while he called the Senate Package, in an article in X as “completely crazy and destructive”.
On Monday, Musk said that the deputies who campaign to cut the expenditures but support the bill supported the bill, olmak Hanging their heads in shame ”.
“And the last thing I have done in this world will lose its primary years next year,” Musk said.
In addition, the big expenditures of the bill “We live in a single-party country-Sorky Pig Party!”
Criticism pointed out a dramatic change after spent approximately $ 300 million in the billionaire Trump’s re -election campaign and leading the management of the Dogan attempt.
Musk argued that the legislation would greatly increase the country’s debt and delete the savings he said he had obtained through Dogge.
It remains unclear how much Musk is on the congress or how much the bill has an impact on the passage of the bill.
However, the Republicans expressed their concerns that the case, which was repeated with Trump and repeatedly the chance to protect their majority in the 2026 midterm exam congress elections.
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