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Elon Musk is calling on Americans to urge their senators and representatives to “kill" the “big, beautiful" budget bill backed by President Donald Trump and House Speaker Mike Johnson.
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Governor Ron DeSantis announced that he will veto a bill that would overturn what they call Florida’s "free kill" law. The State Senate and House can override this veto ...
Musk is whipping Republicans to “kill the bill” as Republican leadership on the hill pushes back on his criticism ...
KILL the BILL,” Musk, former head of the Department of Government Efficiency, wrote on X. Many Republicans are likely experiencing deja vu , as Musk jumped into an earlier spending bill fight at ...
KILL the BILL.” Attached was a photoshopped poster of Kill Bill, with Trump’s face clumsily plastered over David Carradine’s and the bill clutched like a samurai scroll of doom.
Elon Musk has ramped up his scorched earth MAGA war over Donald Trump’s “big, beautiful bill,” urging Americans to pressure members of Congress to kill the mega-spending plan. In his latest ...
White House defends Trump's policy bill amid criticism from Elon Musk, predicting $2.4 trillion deficit increase by 2034. Elon Musk posted on X a meme showing the blood-soaked Quentin Tarantino ...
Senate Bill 6’s so-called “kill switch” provision, which would give the Electric Reliability Council of Texas the power to shut off power to large consumers during power grid emergencies, ...
Florida families are trying to make a last-ditch effort to meet with Governor Ron DeSantis in hopes of persuading him not to veto a bill that would overturn what they call Florida’s ‘free kill ...
Elon Musk’s broadside against the centerpiece of Donald Trump’s legislative agenda continued on Wednesday, as the billionaire took to invoking Quentin Tarantino’s Kill Bill to urge lawmakers ...
Uma Thurman in "Kill Bill, Vol. 1" (Credit: Miramax) Elon Musk’s crusade against Donald Trump’s “big beautiful bill” now includes references to a Quentin Tarantino classic.
KILL the BILL,” Musk posted. A short time later, he put up an image of the iconic poster for the 2003 film, starring Uma Thurman as samurai-trained killer “The Bride,” to underscore the point.