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Trump who? Why Bernie Sanders called Elon 'President Musk'

IndiaTimes Thursday, 19 December 2024 ()
In December 2024, Congress reached a cross-party agreement to fund the government and avoid a shutdown. The measure included $100.4 billion for disaster relief and an additional $10 billion in aid for farmers. Despite its importance in maintaining government operations, the agreement faced criticism from various quarters, including Elon Musk and President-elect Donald Trump.
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