The Bill So Big It Collapsed Under Its Own Weight
Even Elon Musk couldn’t stomach Trump’s trillion-dollar power grab — now the GOP’s crown jewel is imploding from within.
By Adam Mockler
They rushed it through. They didn’t want it read. And now it’s falling apart in real time.
Trump’s “Big Beautiful Bill” is unraveling in the most ironic way possible — because Elon Musk, one of its biggest beneficiaries, just publicly turned on it. Not only that, he’s using the very platform he reshaped to boost Trump, to now tear him down.
Elon posted:
"I’m sorry, but I just can’t stand it anymore. This massive, outrageous, pork-filled congressional spending bill is a disgusting abomination. Shame on those who voted for it. You know you did wrong."
Then he boosted the post — not just for attention, but, in his own words, “to sow division in the MAGA world.”
This is no small split. It’s a fracture. And it’s getting worse.
Trump responded by lashing out at Rand Paul, one of the few Republicans opposing the bill in the Senate. “He has very little understanding of the BBB,” Trump wrote. “He thinks it’s good politics, but it’s not.” In other words — fall in line, or else.
But the facts are out.
This bill adds $5.3 trillion in new spending. It strips states of their ability to regulate artificial intelligence until 2035. It’s projected to force 13.7 million Americans off their health insurance over the next decade. And it was written behind closed doors, passed in a rush, and sold to the public with a slogan.
On pages 278 and 279, it spells it out. Federal control over AI. No state laws allowed. That’s not border security. That’s authoritarianism.
Even General Michael Flynn, one of Trump’s most loyal foot soldiers, replied to Musk’s post:
“The hogs are still at the trough... not enough honest people in Congress.”
Let’s be real. Elon is not a hero here. He helped build the very machine he’s now trying to stop. He amplified Trump’s rise. He benefited from this government — including having dozens of federal investigations into his companies quietly paused. And now that he’s personally sidelined, he wants credit for dissent.
Caroline Leavitt, Trump’s spokesperson, said the bill is “big and beautiful.” But when pressed on Musk’s post, she offered nothing. No denial. No defense. Just the usual spin.
This isn’t about whether Elon is right or wrong. It’s about the fact that even the enablers are admitting this bill is indefensible. That should tell you everything.
This is not governing. This is a racket.
And here’s the part they didn’t count on — people actually reading the bill. Not the slogans. Not the headlines. The text. The impact.
I’ll keep reading. Because this matters.
If you value this reporting, subscribe now. Share this with someone who still thinks this is about border control. And if you want me to go line-by-line through the rest of this monstrosity, leave a comment. I’ll do it.
They didn’t want you to see this. Too late.
Definitely go through it line by line IF that’s the best use of your time. Maybe you & Ben & Popok & Dina & KFA et al can tag team it
Well done! Please keep sharing your insights.