Democrats rage at "unelected co-president" Elon Musk's new power
Briefly

"If this is the type of power he has, then he is going to be the unelected co-president of this country and we've got to be super blunt about it," said Rep. Maxwell Frost (D-Fla). This stark statement reflects concerns among Democrats regarding Elon Musk's influence within Trump's administration and emphasizes the fear of an unchecked power dynamics affecting governance.
"He's president and Trump is now vice president," said Rep. Jim McGovern (D-Mass). This comparison portrays Musk's perceived dominance in the political landscape, featuring a dynamic where he plays a pivotal role overshadowing traditional political hierarchies.
"It's rage. It's not just frustration - it's rage that we are in a place right now where the House GOP is allowing our government, wholesale, to be bought," said Rep. Becca Balint (D-Vt.). This remark captures the intense emotions Democratic legislators feel concerning Musk's influence and its implications for democracy.
"I'm going to be talking to my folks back home in Vermont who voted for Trump: You thought you voted for Trump, but in fact, Trump just caved to Musk," said Balint. Here, Balint addresses the misconception among voters, expressing fears that their electoral choice is being manipulated by powerful figures.
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