马斯克刚离白宫就猛烈抨击特朗普的“大而美”法案,您有何感想?

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摘要:据美国时间2025年6月3日(周二)美国有线电视新闻网的最新报道,马斯克刚离开白宫就猛烈抨击特朗普的“大而美”议程法案为“令人作呕的恶行”,令白宫官员猝不及防。

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据美国时间2025年6月3日(周二)美国有线电视新闻网的最新报道,马斯克刚离开白宫就猛烈抨击特朗普的“大而美”议程法案为“令人作呕的恶行”,令白宫官员猝不及防。

令人意想不到的是,刚刚宣布离开白宫,埃隆・马斯克就在6月3日猛烈抨击唐纳德・特朗普总统正施压共和党参议员支持其所谓“大而美”议程法案,称其为“令人作呕的恶行”。

这位科技亿万富翁在社交平台X上发帖称:“抱歉,但我再也无法忍受了。这项庞大、离谱、充斥着政治分赃的国会支出法案是令人作呕的恶行。投票支持它的人应该感到羞耻:你们知道自己做错了,你们心里清楚。”

他在随后的帖子中补充道:“国会正在让美国破产。”在另一篇帖子中,他写道:“明年11月(美国议会预定的中期选举时间),我们要解雇所有背叛美国人民的政客。”

马斯克曾因关税问题尖锐批评特朗普的关税顾问纳瓦罗

多名白宫官员表示,他们对马斯克的这些尖锐抨击感到猝不及防。据这些官员透露,尽管马斯克对该法案的不满在白宫西厢的高级幕僚中早已不是秘密,但他们没想到马斯克会采取如此强硬的公开立场,尤其是考虑到他此前与白宫工作人员和共和党议员的多次沟通。

事实上,这并非马斯克首次抨击该法案。在共和党人推动该法案在众议院通过后,马斯克在一次采访中表示,他对这项庞大的法案感到“失望”,并指出该法案将“增加而非减少预算赤字”,并破坏“狗狗币团队(马斯克曾经领导的政府效率部)正在做的工作”。

在周二下午的新闻发布会上,当被问及马斯克的最新批评时,白宫新闻秘书卡罗琳・莱维特回应称:“总统已经知道埃隆・马斯克对这项法案的立场。”

她补充道:“这不会改变总统的看法:这是一项伟大而美好的法案,他会坚持支持。”

主导通过这一法案的美国众议院议长迈克・约翰逊周二强力反驳马斯克,称他对该法案的看法“大错特错”。这位众院共和党领袖向记者透露,他周一与马斯克通了“非常友好的电话”,在电话中约翰逊“夸赞了该法案的所有优点”。

约翰逊说:“埃隆误解了,好吗?这不是针对个人。我知道(电动汽车)强制政策对他很重要。”他补充道:“但对他来说,公开批评整个法案,鉴于我昨天刚和他谈过,这让我非常失望,也非常惊讶。”

美国众议院议长对马斯克的抨击作出回应

马斯克的公司特斯拉受益于拜登任总统时期美国议会通过的联邦税收抵免政策,该政策为消费者购买美国制造的特定电动汽车提供最高7500美元的优惠。如果共和党的“大而美”法案通过并被特朗普签署成法,这项政策将被取消。

参议院多数党领袖约翰・图恩正试图在7月4日之前推动该法案在参议院通过。他称这位亿万富翁的反对是“意见分歧”,但补充说他计划“全速推进”。

马斯克曾因出钱出力帮助特朗普竞选获胜被授予政府特别雇员身份,领导政府效率部门,并于5月30日正式离开政府。

在马斯克在X上发帖几分钟后,共和党参议员兰德・保罗表示赞同这位亿万富翁的观点,并补充说:“我们可以而且必须做得更好。”保罗已公开反对众议院通过的目前版本的法案,认为其将大幅增加了国家债务。

特朗普总统于周一(6月2日)与包括保罗在内的多名共和党参议员进行了交谈。国会领导人希望在7月4日之前将该法案提交特朗普办公桌,参议院正在考虑对法案进行几项修改,这一时间表颇具挑战性。

保罗告诉CNN,他本周与特朗普进行了“长时间的讨论”,并告诉总统,如果法案中仍包含提高债务上限的内容,他无法支持该法案。图恩曾表示,他不会删除法案中关于提高债务上限的条款。

保罗说:“这不是保守派该做的事,我已经告诉他,如果两者捆绑在一起,我无法支持该法案。如果他们将其分开,取消债务上限的内容,我很可能会考虑支持法案的其他部分。” 他指出,在他们的通话中,“大部分时间都是特朗普在讲话”。

Musk blasts Trump’s agenda bill as a ‘disgusting abomination,’ catching White House officials off guard. By Kristen Holmes, Kaitlan Collins and Samantha Waldenberg, CNN. Tue June 3, 2025

Elon Musk on Tuesday lashed out at President Donald Trump’s agenda bill — which the president is pressuring GOP senators to support — calling it a “disgusting abomination.”

“I’m sorry, but I just can’t stand it anymore. This massive, outrageous, pork-filled Congressional spending bill is a disgusting abomination,” the tech billionaire posted on X. “Shame on those who voted for it: you know you did wrong. You know it.”

He added in a subsequent post: “Congress is making America bankrupt.”

In another, he said: “In November next year, we fire all politicians who betrayed the American people.”

Several White House officials said they were caught off guard by the harsh remarks. While Musk’s sentiments on the bill were no secret to senior staff in the West Wing, they weren’t expecting him to take such a strong public stance, according to those officials, especially given conversations Musk has had with White House staff and GOP lawmakers.

This is not the first time Musk has attacked the bill. In an interview after the package was passed by Republicans in the House, Musk said he was “disappointed” in the massive bill, adding that it would increase “the budget deficit, not just decreases it” and undermine “the work that the DOGE team is doing.”

Asked about his most recent criticism during a press briefing Tuesday afternoon, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt responded that “the president already knows where Elon Musk stood on this bill.”

“It doesn’t change the president’s opinion — this is one big, beautiful bill and he is sticking to it,” she added.

House Speaker Mike Johnson on Tuesday forcibly pushed back against Musk, arguing he is “terribly wrong” about the legislation. The GOP leader added to reporters that he and Musk had a “very friendly conversation” over the phone Monday, where Johnson “extolled all the virtues of the bill.”

“Elon is missing it, OK? And it’s not personal. I know that the [electric vehicle] mandate’s very important to him,” Johnson said. He added: “But for him to come out and pan the whole bill is to me, just very disappointing, very surprising in light of the conversation I had with him yesterday.”

Musk’s company Tesla has benefitted from federal tax credits that give consumers up to $7,500 off of certain EVs manufactured in the US, something that would go away if the GOP bill passes.

Senate Majority leader John Thune, who is trying to pass the bill through his chamber before July 4, called the billionaire’s opposition a “difference of opinion” but added he plans to “proceed at full speed.”

Musk, who was granted special government employee status to lead the Department of Government Efficiency, officially left the administration Friday.

Minutes after Musk posted on X, Republican Sen. Rand Paul said he agrees with the billionaire, adding: “We can and must do better.” Paul has publicly opposed the legislation as it’s currently written, arguing it adds to much to the national debt.

The president spent Monday speaking with several GOP senators, including Paul. The chamber is considering several changes to the legislation as congressional leaders aim to put the package on Trump’s desk by July 4 — an ambitious timeline.

Paul told CNN on Monday that he “had a lengthy discussion” with Trump this week and told the president that he can’t back the bill if an increase to the debt ceiling remains in the package. Thune has said he will not drop language in the legislation addressing the debt limit hike.

“It’s just not a conservative thing to do, and I’ve told him I can’t support the bill if they are together. If they were to separate out and take the debt ceiling off that, I very much could consider the rest of the bill,” said Paul, who noted that Trump “did most of the talking” on their call.

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