CNN anchor Dana Bash on Sunday hit back at Sen. Bill Hagerty’s (R-Tenn.) claim that Elon Musk was “the only way we would even know” about the government funding plan after the billionaire trashed the deal on his X platform.
President-elect Donald Trump, after rejecting House Speaker Mike Johnson's plan to avoid a government shutdown, worked the phones on Thursday, showing wavering confidence in Johnson and claiming he is aligned with billionaire Elon Musk, who first posted multiple calls to kill the GOP-brokered spending deal.
Instead of Trump heading into his second term as Mr. Big, it increasingly looks like Musk is calling the shots.
Democrats have started calling Elon Musk the "co-president" or "shadow president" to Trump. His team is making clear that's not true.
Rep. Carlos Gimenez (R-Fla.) says he will vote for either of the two options outlined by House Republicans to keep government open. He also responds to Elon Musk’s reaction to the latest funding proposals.
Bash was called out over struggling to accept Elon Musk's impact on the media landscape after adding transparency to the gov't funding fight.
“Nothing would disrupt the swamp more than electing Elon Musk” as speaker of the House, suggested Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., in a Thursday post to Musk’s social media platform X, formerly known as Twitter.
Elon Musk waded into the pressure campaign from lawmakers and advocates to push House Speaker Mike Johnson to hold a vote on the Kids Online Safety Act.
The specter of voters whipped into a frenzy by an outsider with a megaphone is not new to Republican politicians.
Donald Trump suggested Sunday that his new administration could try to regain control of the Panama Canal 
A day before a potential government shutdown, the House rejected President-elect Donald Trump’s new plan Thursday to fund operations and suspend the debt ceiling, as Democrats and dozens of Republican