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Marjorie Taylor Greene Partially Agrees With Elon Musk on Trump-Backed Bill


Georgia Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene partially backed Elon Musk Tuesday in his criticism of President Donald Trump’s “big, beautiful bill” that recently passed the House of Representatives and is under debate in the Senate.

The Context

The Trump-backed reconciliation package passed the House last month following weeks of negotiations in which House Speaker Mike Johnson wrangled votes from the ultraconservative and more centrist factions of the GOP.

While Trump praised the measure in its current form, Senate Republicans have made it clear that they plan to make significant changes to it before it passes the upper chamber.

Musk, meanwhile, has repeatedly criticized the bill, most recently calling it a “disgusting abomination,” saying it was filled with “outrageous pork” that would balloon the federal deficit and undo the work by the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE).

Marjorie Taylor Greene
Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene is pictured arriving for a House Republican meeting at the U.S. Capitol on May 20 in Washington, D.C. (Photo by Tasos Katopodis/Getty Images)

What To Know

“Congresswoman, what do you make of Elon Musk criticizing the ‘One Big Beautiful Bill?'” a reporter asked Greene in Washington, D.C., on Tuesday.

“Well, you know, I have to agree with him on one hand,” the Republican firebrand responded. “I always love it when Americans are angry at the federal government and express it. I think that should’ve been happening for years now. I mean, we’re $36 trillion in debt for a reason.”

Greene, one of Trump’s staunchest supporters in Congress, went on to criticize the Biden administration’s initiatives on renewable energy, its handling of the economy and more.

“Unfortunately, in the ‘One Big Beautiful Bill,’ we had to spend some money to right the ship and pass President Trump’s campaign promises” on issues including border security and immigration enforcement, tax cuts and “America First energy.”

Greene is among three House Republicans who have voiced their agreement with Musk’s criticisms. Kentucky Representative Thomas Massie re-shared Musk’s post on X, formerly Twitter, ripping into the bill, writing, “He’s right.”

Representative Warren Davidson of Ohio also appeared to agree, sharing another post from Musk that said, “Congress is making America bankrupt.”

Massie and Davidson voted against the bill in the House. Greene voted in favor of it but said she did not read through a portion of the measure related to artificial intelligence (AI) when it was initially up for vote.

Greene said the provision violates states’ rights, writing on X on Tuesday: “Full transparency, I did not know about this section on pages 278-279 of the OBBB that strips states of the right to make laws or regulate AI for 10 years. I am adamantly OPPOSED to this and it is a violation of state rights and I would have voted NO if I had known this was in there.”

“We have no idea what AI will be capable of in the next 10 years and giving it free rein and tying states hands is potentially dangerous,” she added.

Greene said that if the Senate doesn’t strip the provision from the version of the bill that’s sent back to the House for final approval, she won’t back it, which could complicate House GOP leadership’s effort to pass the Trump-backed package.

The White House responded to Musk’s X posts during Tuesday’s press briefing. “Look, the president already knows where Elon Musk stood on this bill. It doesn’t change the president’s opinion,” White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt told reporters. “This is one big, beautiful bill, and he’s sticking to it.”

What People Are Saying

Senate Majority Leader John Thune told reporters: “We obviously respect everything that Elon did with DOGE. On this particular issue, we have a difference of opinion … he’s entitled to that opinion. We’re going to proceed full speed ahead.”

Republican Senator Thom Tillis of North Carolina said of Musk’s criticisms: “He’s entitled to his opinion.”

Asked by Politico whether Musk’s criticism would affect amendments to the bill, Tillis said: “No.”

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer waved around a printout of Musk’s post and told reporters: “I agree with Elon Musk!”

What Happens Next

Trump recently gave Senate Republicans a July 4 deadline to pass the bill and get it to his desk.



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