
Trump Wants Musk In The White House?! Gop Declares War On Biden’s Ev Plans!
Here we go again—Elon Musk and Donald Trump, two of America’s most chaotic headline magnets, may be teaming up for their biggest tag-team moment yet.
According to The New York Times, Trump has privately floated the idea of making Musk an official adviser if he reclaims the White House in 2024. Yep, the SpaceX billionaire who once said he’d voted for Biden might now be plotting policy moves with the man who tried to overturn Biden’s win.
The potential bromance comes just as Republicans launch an all-out assault on Joe Biden’s ambitious electric vehicle (EV) plans. The latest strike? The House GOP’s new “big, beautiful” energy bill—Trump’s words, not ours.
But critics? They’re calling it straight-up sabotage.
As Firstpost reports, the bill seeks to slam the brakes on Biden’s EV revolution. It proposes slashing emissions rules, scrapping mandates for EV charging stations, and going all-in on gas-powered vehicles. Basically, it’s a love letter to Big Oil, gift-wrapped in red, white, and blue.
“This bill is an abomination,” snapped Democrat Frank Pallone, as quoted in Firstpost. And he’s not alone. Environmental groups say it’s a fossil-fueled fantasy that puts corporate profit over clean energy.
But Republicans? They’re leaning into it. Trump, still fuming about “Biden’s EV mandates,” called the president’s climate agenda a “job killer” and framed his own energy stance as a pro-worker, pro-freedom crusade.
And Elon? He hasn’t officially commented on the bill, but his fingerprints are all over the EV world. Musk has long slammed Biden for ignoring Tesla’s role in the EV market. Remember when Biden invited legacy automakers to the White House and snubbed Tesla? Musk sure does—he roasted him on Twitter (now X) for it.
It will massively increase the already gigantic budget deficit to $2.5 trillion (!!!) and burden America citizens with crushingly unsustainable debt https://t.co/dHCj3pprJO
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) June 3, 2025
Musk’s politics have also taken a hard right turn in recent years. He’s echoed GOP talking points on immigration, the “woke mind virus,” and even called for Dr. Fauci to be prosecuted. Teaming up with Trump? It might actually fit his recent brand.
But make no mistake: this isn’t just about vibes. It’s about power—and policy.
Trump has promised to “destroy” Biden’s climate regulations and bring back “energy dominance.” Musk, meanwhile, has the money, tech, and Twitter clout to shape public opinion and potentially policy.
That’s a scary combo—or a dream team—depending on where you stand.
So while Biden’s still pushing forward with the green transition, a possible Trump–Musk alliance is already revving up in the rearview mirror. And if they hit the gas in 2024? Buckle up.