Elon Musk Could've Saved EVs From Donald Trump. That's Not What Happened
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Donald Trump has resumed his longstanding anti-electric vehicle rhetoric following a public fallout with Elon Musk, the CEO of Tesla. Trump's posts on social media and remarks at the White House indicated that he associates Musk's displeasure with his recent decisions affecting electric vehicle mandates, particularly concerning the federal EV tax credit program. Musk has previously expressed concerns about the financial implications of Trump's budget legislation, known as the 'Big, Beautiful Bill,' which could drastically increase the federal deficit and impact the electric vehicle market in America.
Trump claimed he rescinded the EV Mandate to save people from unwanted electric cars, accusing Musk of having a problem only after this decision.
Musk criticized Trump's 'Big, Beautiful Bill,' asserting its potential to inflate the federal deficit by $2.4 trillion over the next decade.
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