Trump allies press the White House to dial back Elon Musk's media interviews over his Social Security jabs
- Trump allies are concerned about Elon Musk's media statements, particularly his comments on Social Security functioning like a Ponzi scheme.
- James Agresti of Just Facts supports Musk's statement, citing that Social Security does not save individuals' money for later distribution.
- Pramila Jayapal, a Seattle Democratic Representative, accused Trump and Musk of cutting Social Security and closing field offices, claiming 47 out of 1,230 offices will be shut down.
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Trump allies push WH to curb Elon Musk’s interviews after he called Social Security ‘the biggest Ponzi scheme of all time’
Trump allies are pushing the White House to roll back Elon Musk’s media appearances as his attacks on Social Security – which he called “the biggest Ponzi scheme of all time” – stoke concerns among lawmakers and constituents, according to a report.
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