
US president Donald Trump said Tuesday he could consider deporting Elon Musk, after the South African-born billionaire slammed his flagship spending bill.
Trump also said the Department of Government Efficiency — which Musk headed before stepping down late May — may train its sights on the Tesla and SpaceX founder’s government subsidies.
‘I don’t know. We’ll have to take a look,’ Trump told reporters at the White House when asked if he would consider deporting Musk.
‘We might have to put DOGE on Elon. You know what DOGE is? DOGE is the monster that might have to go back and eat Elon.’
Trump doubled down on the threat when he said he believed Musk was attacking his so-called ‘One Big Beautiful Bill’ because he was annoyed that it had dropped measures to support electric vehicles (EV).
‘He’s losing his EV mandate. He’s very upset about things, but you know, he could lose a lot more than that, I can tell you right now. Elon can lose a lot more than that.’
Trump made similar comments on his Truth Social network late Monday, saying that ‘without subsidies, Elon would probably have to close up shop and head back home to South Africa.’
Musk, the world’s richest person, was Trump’s biggest donor in the 2024 election and initially maintained a near constant presence at the newly elected president’s side.
They had an acrimonious public falling out this month over the bill and the tycoon has reprised his criticisms in recent days, accusing Republicans of abandoning efforts to place the United States at the front of the EV and clean energy revolution.
Musk has also renewed his calls for the formation of a new political party called the ‘America Party’ if the bill passed.
Musk — who had an acrimonious public falling out with the president this month over the bill — reprised his sharp criticisms and renewed his calls for the formation of a new political party as voting got underway.
Trump responded by suggesting his Department of Government Efficiency — which Musk headed before stepping down late May — train its sights on the SpaceX founder’s business interests.
‘No more Rocket launches, Satellites, or Electric Car Production, and our Country would save a FORTUNE,’ the president said. ‘Perhaps we should have DOGE take a good, hard, look at this? BIG MONEY TO BE SAVED!!!’
Trump is hoping to seal his legacy with the ‘One Big Beautiful Bill,’ which would extend his expiring first-term tax cuts at a cost of $4.5 trillion and beef up border security.
But Republicans eyeing 2026 midterm congressional elections are divided over the package, which would strip health care from millions of the poorest Americans and add more than $3 trillion to the country’s debt.
As lawmakers began voting on the bill on Monday, Musk — the world’s richest person — accused Republicans of supporting ‘debt slavery’.
‘All I’m asking is that we don’t bankrupt America,’ he said on social media Tuesday. ‘What’s the point of a debt ceiling if we keep raising it?’
Musk has vowed to launch a new political party to challenge lawmakers who campaigned on reduced federal spending only to vote for the bill.
‘VOX POPULI VOX DEI 80 per cent voted for a new party,’ he said.