Elon Musk’s criticisms of President Donald Trump’s Big Beautiful Bill are rooted in his allegiance to his companies, the White House’s Principal Deputy Press Secretary Harrison Fields told The Alex Marlow Show Wednesday.

Musk called Trump’s landmark reconciliation bill a “pork-filled Congressional spending bill” and “a disgusting abomination,” Monday after leaving his government post as a Special Government Employee (GSE) – a designation only permitted to last up to 130 days, which Musk reached.

He later instructed his X followers to reach out to their senators to “kill the bill,” even going so far as using a poster from the Quentin Tarantino film Kill Bill .

Republicans have charged that Musk’s criticism of the bill lies in its elimination of electric vehicle mandate

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