Rep. Don Bacon (R-Neb.) criticized Elon Musk on Thursday over false claims he levied towards a proposed year-end funding bundle final month, efficiently torpedoing the invoice and forcing Congress to scramble to succeed in a brand new deal to avert a authorities shutdown.
“What he stated was not true,” Bacon stated in an interview on NewsNation. The Hill and NewsNation are each owned by Nexstar Media Group.
“So, for example, Elon Musk put out that we were going to give ourselves a $66,000 pay raise. That was not true. That we’re protecting Liz Cheney. That was not true. That we were going to build a new football stadium in Washington, D.C. That was not true. So, a lot of things he said [were] not true,” the Nebraska Republican defined.
After lawmakers unveiled the bipartisan funding deal final month, Musk launched a daylong marketing campaign towards the invoice on his social platform X, dismissing it as a giant “piece of pork.”
In a flurry of posts, the tech billionaire and shut ally of President-elect Trump often shared or amplified misinformation in regards to the invoice, contains claims that it will give lawmakers a 40 % pay increase, block a probe into the Home committee that investigated the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol assault and fund a brand new soccer stadium in D.C.
Whereas the invoice would have permitted lawmakers to obtain a increase for the primary time since 2009, the utmost allowable pay bump for January was 3.8 %, in keeping with the Congressional Analysis Service.
Regardless of Musk’s claims in regards to the Jan. 6 committee, the invoice made no point out of the riot and solely clarified that Home knowledge saved elsewhere stay underneath the management of Home guidelines.
The unique funding deal additionally sought to switch management of the location of the vacant Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium to the town of D.C. however didn’t present any funds for the development of a brand new stadium, as Musk instructed.
The RFK Stadium provision in the end made it into the ultimate deal that handed Congress simply hours earlier than a shutdown.