GOP Lawmaker Under Fire For Wild ‘Prime Minister’ Comment About Elon Musk

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Rep. Tony Gonzales (R-Texas) was criticized after he suggested on Sunday that Elon Musk is the country’s unelected “prime minister” — and not in a bad way.

“It’s kind of interesting,” Gonzales said during an appearance on CBS News’ “Face the Nation.” “We have a president, we have a vice president, we have a speaker. It feels like as if Elon Musk is our prime minister.”

“I spoke with Elon a couple of times this week,” he continued, as host Margaret Brennan interrupted to note that Musk is “unelected.”

“Well, unelected, but, I mean, he has a voice, and I think a lot of, large part of that voice is a reflection of the voice of the people,” Gonzales added.

“It feels as if Elon Musk is our prime minister,” Rep. Tony Gonzales (R-TX) says about the billionaire’s influence on the vote for a bill to avert a government shutdown

Gonzales adds that he supports House Speaker Mike Johnson ahead of the next vote for the speakership, noting… pic.twitter.com/cIfR9IZyJp

— Face The Nation (@FaceTheNation) December 22, 2024

Musk on Wednesday effectively tanked a bipartisan spending deal by posting about it incessantly on his social media platform X. President-elect Donald Trump then chimed in to criticize the bill as well, sending GOP lawmakers scrambling to renegotiate and avert a government shutdown.

A pared-back spending bill was passed late Friday and signed by President Joe Biden on Saturday. It did not include a debt limit extension that Trump had demanded. Gonzales voted against the measure.

Musk’s effective pressure campaign led Democrats and other critics to brand him Trump’s “shadow president” or “co-president.” Trump on Sunday reacted to that claim, calling it a “hoax” and saying: “No, that’s not happening.”

The SpaceX and Tesla CEO, who is the richest person in the world, donated more than a quarter of a billion dollars to help elect Trump.

Last week, Rep. Becca Balint (D-Vt.) said she’d overheard some Republican colleagues privately “fuming” about Musk “inserting himself” into discussions about government spending. “He’s been elected to nothing,” she said.

Critics took issue with Gonzales’ “prime minister” assertion and said the right-wing billionaire does not represent them.

Gonzales’ office did not immediately return HuffPost’s request for comment.

See some of the reaction to the congressman’s remarks below.

DEMS: Musk is the PresidentREPS: How dare you! He’s the Prime Minister

Eric Columbus (@ericcolumbus.bsky.social)2024-12-22T18:19:23.884Z

Normally a prime minister is appointed (voted on) by a parliament. We don’t have a parliament. No one voted for Elon Musk. The people of his district should toss Gonzales since he doesn’t seem to understand basic U.S. Civics. How is a billionaire the voice of the people? https://t.co/aDhrjWH01F

— Decoding Fox News (@DecodingFoxNews) December 23, 2024

Wait. This guy is saying that’s a GOOD thing?

— Lincoln Bio (@lincoln_bio_) December 23, 2024

We don’t have a prime minister. If you’re thinking someone feels like that then he’s doing a job that’s not a job in America

— Gregory🐗 (@Gregory1371) December 23, 2024

Musk is absolutely not the voice of the people.

(@nbw1952.bsky.social)2024-12-23T02:56:18.880Z

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[Narrator voice] “the voice of the wealthiest man in the world is not a reflection of the voice of the people”

Erik the Rural Juror (@edoggthered.bsky.social)2024-12-22T19:13:58.999Z

They aren’t even trying to hide it anymore… the incoming administration is an oligarchy of billionaires.

These people will not be changing the U.S. government in ways that benefit the poor or middle class. Good luck. 🤨

— Dave the Blind Guy (@DaveWarnedYou) December 23, 2024

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