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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.
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. The Bill in question? H.R.1 ...
The coin's name riffs off Musk's "Kill Bill" poster meme posted on X on June 5. KBBB soared to a market cap of $53.1 million within nine hours, only to shed 30% of its value shortly after.
KILL the BILL.” Shortly after, Bitwise’s Jeff Parks responded to the post with a photoshopped Kill Bill movie poster — but with Musk’s face swapped in, helping fuel the memecoin frenzy.
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.
On X, Musk posted an iconic picture of Uma Thurman in a yellow jumpsuit, wielding a sword from a Quentin Tarantino movie poster. "KILL the Bill," read Musk’s caption. Musk’s influence – and ...
KILL the BILL.” He also shared a photoshopped poster of Quentin Tarantino’s ‘Kill Bill’, replacing the film’s title with his anti-bill slogan. White House says Bill will stimulate US economy ...
KILL the BILL.” Shortly after, Bitwise’s Jeff Parks responded to the post with a photoshopped Kill Bill movie poster — but with Musk’s face swapped in, helping fuel the memecoin frenzy.
KILL the BILL,” Musk tweeted to 180 million followers—complete with a photoshopped Kill Bill poster, Trump’s face swapped in, clutching the legislation like a cursed scroll.