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Trump Threatens to Sic DOGE on Musk's Govt. Subsidies

WonderwallTuesday, July 1, 2025 at 8:02:38 PM
Trump Threatens to Sic DOGE on Musk's Govt. Subsidies
Former President Trump is taking aim at Elon Musk's government subsidies, joking (or maybe not) about unleashing "DOGE" – likely a playful dig at Musk's crypto ties – after Musk criticized Trump's "Big Beautiful Bill." It's another chapter in their on-again, off-again feud, mixing politics, tech, and a dash of meme culture.
Editor’s Note: This isn't just about two billionaires trading barbs. Trump's threat—whether serious or tongue-in-cheek—highlights how government subsidies for tech giants like Tesla and SpaceX have become political ammunition. With Musk increasingly vocal in politics, these spats could shape public opinion on corporate handouts and the blurred lines between tech power and partisan battles. Plus, throwing "DOGE" in there? That’s a reminder of how meme-worthy this rivalry has become.
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