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Democrats decry Trump travel ban as a ‘distraction’ and say it won’t make America safer – live | Trump administration

Democrats decry Trump travel ban as a ‘distraction’ and say it won’t make America safer

Democrats have decried Donald Trump’s travel ban as a “distraction” and say it will not make the United States safer.

Senator Chris Murphy, from Connecticut, said on X yesterday that “it was no coincidence” that Trump announced the ban last night:

Not a coincidence Trump announced his travel ban tonight. He’s trying to distract us from the core story. And the core story is their bill to throw 15 million people off their health care in order to give a $270,000 tax cut to the richest Americans.

Senator Adam Schiff, from California, said “bigotry is not a national security strategy” and the ban would “only further isolate the US” from the rest of the world. He posted on X:

This is Trump’s reckless first term travel ban all over again. Just like before, Trump’s expanded ban on travelers from around the world will not improve our national security and will only further isolate the US from the rest of world [sic]. Bigotry is not a national security strategy.

Senator Ed Markey, from Massachusetts, wrote on X:

Make no mistake: Trump’s latest travel ban will NOT make America safer. We cannot continue to allow the Trump administration to write bigotry and hatred into US immigration policy.

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House speaker Mike Johnson to try again to speak to Elon Musk over billionaire’s escalating row with GOP over megabill

Bloomberg is reporting that the House speaker, Mike Johnson, has once again reached out to Elon Musk by text and plans to speak with him today to talk through his concerns over the GOP tax- and spending-cut megabill.

“JOHNSON on @BloombergTV says he has texted with @elonmusk and plans convo today. Musk appears ‘Dug in’ in opposition to bill, [Johnson] said. Johnson says bill will be ‘jet fuel’ for economy and deficit concerns are misplaced,” according to Bloomberg.

Musk’s relentless attacks on the bill, which is currently under consideration in the Senate and is supposed to be the second Trump administration’s flagship legislation, escalated significantly yesterday, with Politico noting that he dropped no less than 32 hostile posts on his X platform in the hours before Trump took to the stage at a White House lawn event. In one post he said the bill would put America “in the fast lane to debt slavery”.

Yesterday Johnson admitted publicly that Trump was “not delighted” by Musk’s “180” on his “big, beautiful bill”, though the president has not weighed in publicly himself. And yesterday Politico reported that Republicans close to the White House were keen to reframe Musk’s criticisms of the bill as rooted in his own self-interest due to the bill’s impact on his business interests, notably Tesla.

The tech billionaire lambasted the bill as a “disgusting abomination” on Tuesday, a day after Johnson had spent half an hour trying to convince Musk that the bill would, in the long term, make the government more effective. Johnson said that conversation ended “on a great note” and so he was “surprised” when Musk “24 hours later, he does a 180 and he comes out as opposed to the bill”. Johnson said he had tried to call Musk on Tuesday but he didn’t answer.

In his tirade against the bill on Tuesday, Musk called it “outrageous” and “pork-filled” due to its effects on increasing the federal deficit. It marked a significant escalation in language, as in previous comments to CBS News he had said he was “disappointed” by the bill and said it would “undermine” the federal cost-cutting work of his team at Doge.

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