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Musk ascends as a political force beyond his wealth by tanking budget deal

In the first major flex of his influence since Donald Trump was elected, Elon Musk brought to a sudden halt a bipartisan budget proposal by posting constantly on his X megaphone and threatening Republicans with primary challenges.
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FILE - President-elect Donald Trump poses for a photo with Dana White, Kid Rock and Elon Musk at UFC 309 at Madison Square Garden, Nov. 16, 2024, in New York. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci, File)

In the first major flex of his influence since was elected, brought to a sudden halt a by posting constantly on his X megaphone and threatening Republicans with primary challenges.

The social media warnings from the world's wealthiest man preceded Trump's condemnation of a measure negotiated by GOP House Speaker Mike Johnson, which effectively killed the stopgap measure that was designed to prevent a partial shutdown of the federal government.

Washington was scrambled a day after Musk's public pressure campaign. Trump on Thursday declined to say if he had confidence in Johnson, telling N小蓝视频 News, 鈥淲e'll see.鈥 And there was no clear path to keeping the government open beyond Friday, raising the specter of a government shutdown heading into the holidays. Congressional Democrats mocked their GOP counterparts, with several suggesting Trump had been relegated to vice president.

鈥淲elcome to the Elon Musk presidency,鈥 Democratic Rep. Robert Garcia of California wrote on X.

What was clear, though, is Musk鈥檚 ascendance as a political force, a level of influence enabled by his great wealth. In addition to owning X, Musk is the CEO of Tesla and Space X.

鈥淭here is no doubt he does wield a lot of influence over Republicans right now due to his proximity to Trump,鈥 said Chris Pack, former communications director for the National Republican Congressional Committee and the Senate Leadership Fund.

But Pack also said that Musk's threats pose potential risks for House Republicans, who begin next year with a five-seat majority that will shrink temporarily because of Trump鈥檚 nomination of some GOP lawmakers to administration posts.

鈥淭his isn鈥檛 going to help pass the agenda if you are going to cost a bunch of Republicans in very razor-thin moderate seats if you鈥檙e going to make them lose in primaries,鈥 Pack said. 鈥淎ll that does is give the keys to these districts over to the Democrats.鈥

Musk spent an estimated $250 million during the presidential campaign to support Trump, contributing heavily to America PAC, a super political action committee that deployed canvassers, aired TV ads and reached voters digitally in battleground states. He had signaled after the election he was willing to back GOP primary challenges to Republican members of Congress seeking re-election in 2026 who waver on Trump's appointments and agenda.

He renewed the threat pointedly Wednesday.

鈥淎ny member of the House or Senate who votes for this outrageous spending bill deserves to be voted out in 2 years!鈥 he wrote on X. He also called it 鈥渙ne of the worst bills ever written.鈥

Musk wasn't alone in fanning GOP anger against the bill, which included several compromise measures to get Democratic support in the Senate in the final weeks before Republicans take control of that chamber. Biotech entrepreneur and former GOP presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy, who is Musk鈥檚 partner leading the new Department of Government Efficiency, also posted against the bill, as did Trump's eldest son, Donald Trump Jr.

Musk played down his role at times, suggesting after some praise online, 鈥淎ll I can do is bring things to the attention of the people, so they may voice their support if they so choose.鈥 And the president-elect told N小蓝视频 News that he had spoken to Musk prior to the Tesla CEO's first posts.

鈥淚 told him that if he agrees with me, that he could put out a statement,鈥 Trump said.

But throughout the day Wednesday, Musk replied to posts on X from Republican House members announcing opposition to the bill with words of thanks, and punctuating their public commitments.

And he took a victory lap after Trump came out against the bill: 鈥淭he voice of the people was heard. This was a good day for America."

He was responding to Kentucky Rep. Andy Barr's post: 鈥淭he phone was ringing off the hook today. And you know why? Because they were reading tweets...from Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy.鈥

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Beaumont reported from Des Moines, Iowa.

Thomas Beaumont, The Associated Press

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