The Harry Sisson Show - Trump VS Elon's followers
Episode Date: July 3, 2025Elon Just UNLEASHED His Followers AGAINST TRUMPTrump Gets SHUT DOWN By Gen Z Democrat IN PUBLIC ...
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Folks, you are going to want to watch this clip of Gen Z Democrat Maxwell Frost,
absolutely torching Donald Trump MAGA and the big ugly bill that Donald Trump is trying to pass.
Late last night at around 12 a.m. in the morning, the House Rules Committee met on the Senate
pass version of Donald Trump's bill. And the Republican members of Congress who are testifying in front
of this committee were trying to claim that the bill was pro-family. It's pro-life. It cares about
the American people. And Maxwell Frost,
had something to say about that. So I want to show you this clip. It is so fantastic. And the
Republicans got so angry at him that they had to interrupt what he was saying. And it got pretty
heated. Just take a look at the clip. Yeah, see, they say they're pro-life because they want the
baby to be born, go to school and get shot in the school. Die in the school, die on the streets.
No, there's, that is what they say. Hmm. Mm-hmm. I'm moved to strike his words.
Wait, we've gone over.
We were going to be quiet, but you've gone over now.
No, he has not gone over the cliff.
What is she talking about?
He's absolutely right.
I'm at every word.
We are going to be good to leave your words.
Might be good to leave your words.
Because that's how you feel.
But you are not going to come into this room and impugn
our integrity.
You know, it's so funny that she's trying to claim that he is imputing their morality,
their conscience, when in reality, they do that every time they open their mouth.
They're sitting here defending a bill that destroys tens of millions of people's lives.
And she's concerned at him raising valid concerns with the Republican Party.
What a joke.
You will not.
We are pro-life people.
people from conception to natural death, most of us are.
And don't you come in here and say, we want to preserve life so people can get shot?
That's what I've seen.
Are you through Ms. Ledger Fernandez?
I hope so.
Well, Madam Chair, I want to thank all of our witnesses for coming in and laying out the distinct perspectives
and approaches between how we believe this bill
will affect Americans their ability to get health insurance,
which is essential for their ability to both live a healthy life
and to continue to live.
And with that, Madam Chair, I did make a motion
that has not been acted on.
If you would like for me to withdraw that motion,
I will withdraw it.
Mr. Scott, I think it's better to leave those words.
That's fine. Let's let them know how they feel.
And to take much motion just for the record.
Your much, you're withdrawn your motion. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you.
The panel is dismissed. Thank you very much.
Yeah, that's that's the entire, that's the entire interaction. You will not impugn our integrity.
And yet they are voting for a bill that ruined so many people's lives. And as I mentioned,
it got really heated to the point where the ranking member, Virginia Fox, I believe, is her name,
a Republican representative from Virginia, had to, like, yell at Maxwell Frost, call him out
because he spoke the truth, because he talked accurately about the Republicans, that they're not actually pro-life,
they're just pro-force birth.
I mean, that is absolutely the position of the Republican Party.
They're not looking to expand health care access.
They're not looking to make mothers' lives better.
They're just trying to force those women to have babies and children.
and then completely ignore them.
And Maxwell Frost actually responded to this moment
where this hearing got shut down by the Republicans
saying, I really struck a nerve here.
I stand by what I said, and I'm glad.
He should stand by what he said.
He should stand on business with this because he's right.
And it really, really apparently angered the Republican Party.
And like, just this headline from the New York Times
talking about this bill is exactly what Maxwell Frost is hinting at here,
which is this big, ugly bill that Donald Trump is trying to pass,
has $1.1 trillion in health care cuts and removes 11.8 million people from their health insurance,
kicking all these people off of their health insurance. And this is according to an analysis
from the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office. In the New York Times rights,
according to a report published late Sunday night, the legislation would mean 11.8 million more
Americans would become uninsured by 2034. Federal spending on Medicaid, Medicare, and Obamacare
would be reduced by more than $1.1 trillion over that period,
with more than $1.1 trillion of those cuts
cutting from Medicaid alone.
So $1 trillion in Medicaid cuts,
meaning that all these people would no longer have health insurance.
There are plenty of people out there,
Democrats, Republicans, and independents
who would suffer greatly from this.
There are people out there who voted for Donald Trump
who now, because of these cuts,
if this bill gets passed,
will soon be sitting by the bedside of their family member,
wondering, can we afford this? Can we afford the hospital stay? Can we afford the treatment? Because,
you know, we did have Medicaid. Now we don't anymore because of Donald Trump. That's the reality.
Republicans call that pro-life cutting people, cutting Medicaid funding, Obamacare funding,
Medicare funding, relegating people to a life of possible medical debt. That's pro-life. No,
it's the exact opposite. It's anti-American. And it's,
anti-life. There's not a universe of which cutting people off of their health insurance is a positive
thing. And even just focusing on birth, for example, let's just focus on birth, which obviously is the
position that, oh, the Republicans claim their pro-life. The United States, in the United States,
the average cost to have a child to give birth in the hospital is $18,000. So the Republicans are
claiming that they're pro-life while simultaneously taking health care away from people, leading them
to possibly incur an almost $20,000 fee for just having a kid.
The same thing that they've been preaching that they want you to do.
They want you to have children.
They don't want you to make decisions about your own body when you are comfortable to do so.
They don't want that.
They want you to have a kid.
And that also comes with, you know, no child care.
You know, a hospital bill that's around $20,000 to do so.
No policies that help single mothers, mothers that have been walked out on, for example.
None of that.
This is the Republican Party.
And when you bring that up to their faces, when you address them being like, hey, you know, you're not actually pro-life.
You're just pro-birth.
Then they just end their hearings.
They just object.
They pretend to get all fake outraged and, oh, you know, strike the words.
Strike them out of there.
Or keep them in.
Let them know how they really feel.
They have all this fake outrage while simultaneously claiming their pro-life.
So I appreciate Maxwell Frost really calling these Republicans out because we should.
we should be calling these Republicans out.
We should be calling out their BS because they're not pro-life.
They're pro-birth.
And this bill, this disastrous piece of legislation that's working its way through Congress
will hurt millions upon millions upon millions of Americans.
And that is not an exaggeration.
The feud between Elon Musk and Donald Trump continues.
And now Elon is finding new and creative ways to attack Donald Trump and the entire Republican Party.
That's exactly what he did last night when he used his own social media platform to do so.
Now, I want to break this all down for you and show you exactly what Elon did.
But first and foremost, I want to start here.
This is really what set Elon off.
This was early in the day yesterday.
And a Fox News reporter before Donald Trump departed for his trip to Florida to explore this new alligator Alcatraz prison,
a Fox News reporter asked him, are you going to deport Elon Musk?
and this is what Donald Trump said.
Check it out.
The rest.
We've got a lot of hostages back,
but we're going to talk about that.
I don't know.
We might have to take a look.
We might have to put Doge on Elon.
You know, doge is?
Doge is the monster that might have to go back and eat Elon.
Wouldn't that be terrible?
He gets a lot of subsidies, Peter.
But Elon's very upset that the EV mandate is going to be terminated.
And you know what?
look at it. Who wants? Not everybody wants an electric car. I don't want an electric car. I want to have
maybe gasoline, maybe electric, maybe a hybrid, maybe someday a hydrogen. If you have a hydrogen car,
it has one problem, it blows up, you know? So I'm going to give that one to Peter. It's going to let
Peter test it off. Yeah, I mean, so in this clip, Donald Trump is openly flirting with the idea
of deporting Elon Musk by using Doge, cutting his subsidies, and deporting him saying that,
you know, Doge the monster might have to go back and eat Elon.
He gets a lot of subsidies and things like that.
So this is what really sent Elon Musk off into a frenzy where Donald Trump is openly
threatening his businesses and of course him as a person threatening to deport him.
And that's when Elon Musk early in the morning last night slash in the morning said this
on Twitter, put out this post specifically for his hundreds of millions of followers saying
follow at this you, some real gems.
He might be asking, well, what's?
is the at this you account. It is this. It's this account right here. And the at this you account on
Twitter is specifically dedicated to calling out Republican hypocrisy. What they'll do is they'll use
past tweets that Republicans have made or past statements that they have made and compare them to
what they're saying today and just proved and expose the hypocrisy that Republicans engage in where
their opinions just change depending on who's in power. So let me show you some of these posts that this
account has been putting out on their page. For example, this one from a popular MAGA Twitter account
saying in July of 2025 saying just like Elon Musk doesn't know anything about MAGA, but in 2024,
he was celebrating Elon Musk is officially MAGA. You know, just a complete flip of opinion,
depending on what's happening in politics at this given moment in time. And we see it so often
that there's an account dedicated to it. What about this one from MAGA rep Anna Paulina Luna?
In 2024, she said, Congress must quickly address the skyrocketing national debt.
It has become a national security threat for our country.
We simply cannot allow this to continue.
That's 2024.
Then in 2025, she just posted the other day in May, in late May.
2 a.m. floor speech depating our big, beautiful bill, yes, it passed.
She's celebrating this bill that adds trillions upon trillions of dollars to the national debt,
to the national deficit after previously when Joe Biden was in office saying,
it is a national security risk. It's a national security crisis. We must address it. You're kind of
getting the idea of what this account does. And Elon Musk not only told people to follow it,
but he actually started engaging in, with the account, replying to some of their posts. For example,
this one with kind of like a unhappy face responding to this hypocrisy callout of Ted Cruz. He said,
in 22 years, our national debt went from $5 trillion to $32 trillion. What is happening to the next generation?
is irresponsible. That's April 28, 2023. Now, fast forward to July 1st, 2025, he said,
it was bumpy, but we got it done. The one big, beautiful bill has passed the Senate. Again,
adding trillions of dollars to the debt when Joe Biden was in office and he was passing laws
that, you know, improve America's infrastructure, expands health care for veterans, things of that
nature that actually really helps people. Ted Cruz was saying, oh, you know, the national debt is
such a big issue. Now when Donald Trump is handing out, uh,
tax cuts to his billionaire buddies, well, you know, that can go by the wayside for the time being.
And even Elon Musk is responding to this post saying like, yeah, you know, there's some hypocrisy
there. And it didn't stop there. Elon Musk responded to one regarding Speaker Mike Johnson. In
2022, he said, again, our national debt is the greatest crisis we face. The greatest crisis,
according to Mike Johnson. But fast forward to now, May 22nd of 2025, Mike Johnson said,
passed one big, beautiful bill act celebrating the bill that adds trillions of dollars to the debt
and the deficit. The same thing that he was saying is a national crisis, the greatest crisis we face.
Here's another one that Elon Musk engaged in, kind of putting a laughing emoji. This one's
of Charlie Kirk, MAGA spokesman practically. In March of 2024, Charlie Kirk said, the U.S.
national debt is rising by one trillion, about 100, about every 100 days. Washington is out of control.
We need change and fast.
Now, in May of 2025, he said, congratulations to House Republicans and Donald Trump on passing the one big, beautiful bill through the House.
There's a lot to love in this bill, and perhaps the Senate can make it even better.
Donald Trump is delivering on his historic mandate in historic fashion onward.
Again, celebrating the bill that adds to all the debt.
You are just seeing this endless, endless hypocrisy from the Republicans.
There are so many examples of this taking place, and even Elon Musk is promoting this.
This is one of the biggest FUs to Donald Trump, indirect FUs to Donald Trump from Elon Musk.
He's not personally tweeting these things out.
He's just amplifying this account that is calling out all of these major Republicans for their hypocrisy.
And Elon Musk actually didn't stop there.
Among his late night post last night and yesterday, of course, throughout the entire day,
he responded to this post in particular saying this is actually one of the dumbest posts I've seen Trump make.
I could say a lot more, but I'll leave it at that.
very disappointed. And it's in regards to Donald Trump's post attacking Elon Musk that he released
on Truth Social the other day. And Elon Musk responded by saying, just plain wrong, so disappointing.
He didn't just stop at amplifying that account. He's also at 121 in the morning saying, so disappointing
and calling Donald Trump just plain wrong on this post. Here's another one where he asked his own AI bot,
Grock, on Twitter, whether it's illegal for undocumented migrants to receive,
health care and health insurance, Medicaid, Medicare, things like that. And Grock, of course, said,
yes, it is illegal already because in this bill, Republicans are trying to make it illegal. Again,
this is like one of the big provisions they're really focusing on, which is making it illegal
again for undocumented migrants to access this care. But yeah, I mean, look, Elon Musk is just
going scorched earth. He's really not holding back on the Republican Party. He's criticizing Donald
Trump saying he's disappointed, calling him flat out wrong. He's also amplifying accounts that,
their entire mission is just calling out Republicans. And there's not a Democrat here. I mean,
you can just scroll their page. I'll just do it right now. You can see, for example, this guy,
Gunther Eagleman, saying, you know, even if gas hits $10 to $12 a gallon, I won't buy an electric car.
That was 2023. 2025, he's celebrating his news, Tesla saying it's a badass car and the
acceleration is wild. This entire account is just dedicated to calling out Republicans, and Elon Musk is
amplifying it. And because of Elon Musk tweeting about it, it has gained tens of thousands of followers
just like that overnight.
