U.S. President Donald Trump’s “One Big, Beautiful Bill” (BBB), which aims to pass the Senate before ..

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U.S. President Donald Trump’s “One Big, Beautiful Bill” (BBB), which aims to pass the Senate before the 4th of next month, when the recess of the U.S. Congress begins, is in pain.

While Tesla CEO Elon Musk has again strongly criticized the bill, President Trump is attacking Republican hardliners on his social networking service (SNS), causing a battle. President Trump is reportedly focusing on passing the bill without setting a special public schedule on the 3rd following the 2nd (local time).

The controversy began when Musk, who led the federal government’s restructuring as the head of the Trump administration’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), posted on social media.

“I’m sorry, but I can’t take it anymore,” Musk said in a post on social media X. “This huge, absurd, waste-filled congressional budget is disgusting and disgusting.” “Those who voted for this budget should be ashamed. You know you’ve done yourself wrong,” he said, criticizing House members for passing the bill.

Musk said in a CBS interview last month that he was “disappointed to see a large spending bill that would increase the fiscal deficit” and criticized the bill as ruining what the DOGE team he led was doing.

House Speaker Mike Johnson (Republican, Louisiana), who led the bill to the House of Representatives, said he was “very disappointed.” The “big, beautiful bill” is a symbolic bill that contains the Trump administration’s state administration. The bill was narrowly passed by one vote in the House of Representatives.

Republicans hold 53 of the 100 Senate seats. Losing four or more votes within the Republican Party makes it difficult to pass the bill. For President Trump, his “signature” bill must pass Congress in time to speed up policy.

Accordingly, President Trump reportedly held discussions on the bill without setting an external public schedule on the same day as the previous day.

Nevertheless, he launched an attack on Senator Rand Paul (Kentucky), a Republican hardliner, earlier in the day. “He (Rep. Paul) votes against everything, but he has no practical or constructive thoughts,” Trump wrote on social media Truth Social. “Kentucky residents will not let him.”

Hardline Republican lawmakers are calling for a much larger cut than the House-approved spending security and a $4 trillion federal debt ceiling increase.

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