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Trump Slams EV Mandate as “Ridiculous”
In a strongly worded post, the US President blasted the electric vehicle mandate. He called it “ridiculous” and warned that Americans should not be forced to buy electric cars. While he admitted electric vehicles are fine for those who want them, he said the government should not push them onto people.
This comment is not new. The President has often spoken against electric vehicles during his speeches and campaigns. He claims the mandate hurts American freedom and limits consumer choice.
The President’s comments have sparked heated discussions across the country. Supporters of electric vehicles say the mandate helps reduce pollution. But critics argue it is unfair to push people toward one type of car.
Sharp Dig at Musk Over Subsidies
The President didn’t stop at electric cars. He also launched a strong personal attack on the CEO of a well-known electric vehicle and rocket company. He said the billionaire received “more subsidy than any human being in history.”
Without government support, the President claimed, the billionaire would have to “close up shop and head back home to South Africa.” He argued that government money keeps the billionaire’s businesses—like space rockets, satellites, and electric cars—alive.
He even joked that a popular cryptocurrency should “take a good, hard look” at the situation. The President said taxpayers would save a lot of money if the billionaire lost those benefits.
These comments added a humorous tone to the serious criticism. However, the message remained clear—the President believes the billionaire is relying too much on government help.
Musk Responds With Scathing Criticism
The billionaire entrepreneur didn’t stay silent. Just hours before the President’s post, he had blasted the government’s new spending plan. He mocked it as “One Big Beautiful Bill” and warned that he might launch a new political group called the “America Party.”
In a series of fiery messages on his social media platform, he attacked the record-breaking $5 trillion increase in the debt ceiling. He accused lawmakers from both sides of spending recklessly and betraying public trust.
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“It’s clear we live in a one-party country… the PORKY PIG PARTY!” he wrote. He argued that the country needs a new political group that truly listens to the people.
The billionaire said if the bill passes, he would form the America Party the next day. His message spread quickly online, gaining attention and support from many of his followers.
War of Words Heats Up Online
The back-and-forth between the President and the billionaire has now become a major topic online. People are watching closely as two powerful figures trade sharp words and bold claims.
In an earlier message, the billionaire also criticized several lawmakers. He said they campaigned on cutting spending but then supported a bill that adds trillions to the national debt. He accused them of saying one thing and doing another.
Meanwhile, the President has made it clear that he sees the billionaire’s companies as deeply tied to government money. He believes that without taxpayer support, the billionaire’s business empire would not survive.
The tension between them is not new. But the recent exchange has brought their feud into the spotlight once again. Both men used strong words and social media to speak directly to the public, sparking debates across the nation.
With one attacking electric cars and subsidies and the other slamming debt and political unity, the clash shows no sign of cooling down. The spotlight remains on their fiery disagreement—and the many questions it raises about money, power, and politics in America.