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wsj.com | Tim Hanrahan
Trump and Musk with a Tesla Cybertruck at the White House in March. (Mandel Ngan/AFP/Getty Images)President Trump attributed Elon Musk’s frustrations to provisions in the tax-and-spending megabill that repeal tax credits for electric vehicles. Musk’s car company, Tesla, is one of the world’s largest manufacturers of electric vehicles. “He only developed the problem because he knew we had to cut the EV mandate,” Trump said.
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wsj.com | Tim Hanrahan
Speaker Mike Johnson (R., La.) said he was bewildered by Elon Musk’s aggressive attacks on the GOP tax and spending bill and President Trump. He has been reaching out to Musk by calls and text to try to change his mind on the legislation, which Musk has trashed repeatedly. Johnson, speaking to reporters late Thursday, said he wasn’t sure “what has motivated this disturbance to begin, but obviously it's not helpful.” He said he would prefer “that policy disputes are not personal.
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11 hours ago |
wsj.com | Tim Hanrahan
Elon Musk at a rally in Wisconsin this year.
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wsj.com | Siobhan Hughes
Elon Musk’s central complaint is that the GOP tax and spending bill further expands federal deficits. The House passed the package by just one vote last month, and Musk is hoping he can strengthen the hand of critics in Congress who have raised similar objections and force a drastic rewrite of the measure. The Senate is now taking the bill up, aiming to make changes. President Trump wants it on his desk by July 4.
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15 hours ago |
wsj.com | Laurence Norman
Tehran wants to bolster military capacity amid contentious nuclear talks with U.S.Iran has ordered thousands of tons of ballistic-missile ingredients from China, people familiar with the transaction said, seeking to rebuild its military prowess as it discusses the future of its nuclear program with the U.S.Shipments of ammonium perchlorate are expected to reach Iran in coming months and could fuel hundreds of ballistic missiles, the people said.
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