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In the last few hours we have been watching the impressive fall of the man who has had a huge influence on the Republican Party until a few days ago, Axios comments.

“It is absolutely childish and ridiculous. Enough with these nonsense, “said MP Greg Murphy (Republican from North Carolina) for Musk’s comments, adding that Trump’s former deputy chief has” lost part of his seriousness “.

“No one elected Ilon Musk, and many people don’t even like him, to be honest with you,” said MP Jeff Van Dru (Republican from New Jersey).

Musk initially focused his attacks on the tax bill and spending cuts, arguing on Tuesday that he did not do enough to reduce the deficit.

He then turned against Trump, claiming that his name is “on the list of Estain” and saying “the truth will be revealed”.

He became even more bold in response to a post saying that “Trump has to be brought to trial and Jay Di Vans has to replace him” with just one word: “Yes.”

“They call us our offices 100% of President Trump,” said MP Kevin Hearn (Republican-Clachoma).

“With every tweet published, people support President Trump more and Musk loses his favor,” Hern added.

MP Lloyd Smacker (Republican-Pensylvania) said Musk “starts to look a little crazy”.

Musk’s enormous fortune and his ability to throw millions for any Republican party’s purpose has become something like a sword sword for the Republicans of Congress. He has even implied that he supports the challengers against the 215 Republican MPs who voted for the Trump bill.

But now with the wild fight Trump – Musk, Republican MPs say they are privately afraid that they are much more afraid of a possible rejection by Trump than Musk’s money.

“I would rather have Trump with my side,” said Republican MP, speaking on the condition of anonymity.

Another said: “I prefer Trump 100 times in the qualifiers.”

“Ilon may burn $ 5 million for a qualifying election, but if Trump says ‘this person must be re -elected by Republicans’, they are lost $ 5 million,” the MP said.