Key Point Summary – Stephen Miller breaks down
- Stephen Miller defends Trump’s bill amid brutal backlash from MAGA allies.
- Elon Musk slams the bill as a “disgusting abomination” and vows revenge.
- Musk exits DOGE with Miller’s wife, fueling online speculation.
- Trump’s bill slashes social spending while inflating border and military budgets.
- Several top GOP senators now demand changes to avoid Senate collapse.
MAGA Civil War Ignites
Stephen Miller flew into an online frenzy Tuesday after Elon Musk trashed President Trump’s trillion-dollar “Big Beautiful Bill.” The former DOGE head didn’t stop there — he left DC with Miller’s wife, Katie, and took aim at Trump’s allies with fire and fury.
Miller unleashed post after post defending the 1,038-page monster budget that passed the House by a single vote. “The most essential piece of legislation in generations,” Miller called it, begging MAGA diehards to stay loyal.
Musk, however, showed no mercy.
Musk Turns On Trump — And Miller
Musk labeled Trump’s bill “a disgusting abomination” and warned he would “fire all politicians who betrayed the American people” in 2026. That includes Miller, whose wife worked under Musk at DOGE and now reportedly left the administration to join his team full-time.
While Musk hasn’t publicly commented on the rumors surrounding Katie Miller, the optics of her exit — timed with Musk’s departure — have exploded across social media.
Still, Stephen Miller refused to back down.
“This is the most MAGA bill ever passed by the House,” he wrote. “Now or never.”
Bill Expands Border Force, Guts Safety Net
Miller broke the bill into three parts: the largest deportation operation in U.S. history, permanent Trump tax cuts, and massive slashes to social programs. Experts say it could gut Medicaid, food aid, and student loans — while ballooning military spending and greenlighting mining on public lands.
Trump’s team admits the bill doesn’t fund the Department of Education, HUD, or the EPA. “We could have never dreamed of a bill like this in 2017,” Miller bragged.
The bill also strips states of the right to regulate AI for a decade — something several lawmakers didn’t realize until it was too late.
GOP Infighting Explodes
Senators Rand Paul, Mike Lee, and Ron Johnson have all spoken out against the bill. “It adds $5 trillion to the debt,” Paul said. Johnson agreed, telling NewsNation, “This bill supports the deficit going up.”
Meanwhile, Marjorie Taylor Greene admitted she hadn’t read sections that block state AI laws. “I would have voted NO if I had known,” she posted.
Representative Jack Kimble also confessed, “I did not know the big beautiful bill was a real budget.” When told he should’ve read it, he replied, “Yeah, my bad.”
Trump Digs In As Musk Walks Away
Despite the growing GOP rebellion, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said Trump remains unmoved. “This is one, big, beautiful bill,” she said. “And he’s sticking to it.”
With Musk now on the outside — and possibly alongside Katie Miller — and Trump’s MAGA base fracturing over rising debt and slashed social aid, Miller finds himself fighting alone in a political warzone.
And judging by his online breakdown, the pressure might finally be getting to him.