
WASHINGTON — Elon Musk met with Senate Republicans for nearly two hours in a closed-door lunch meeting Wednesday, seeking to reassure them amid voter anxiety over the sweeping cuts his Department of Government Efficiency is making. Limited time: Save 25% on NBC News subscription Get exclusive reporting, live Q&As and ad-free reading.
Main Idea: Elon Musk met with Senate Republicans as they discussed a possible vote to lock in DOGE spending cuts and reduce shutdown risk.
Key Points:
Musk-backed cuts could mean fewer federal services, more layoff pain, and more confusion for workers, patients, and households if Congress turns the cuts into law.
A vote on the cuts could give taxpayers clearer oversight and may trim some spending if lawmakers agree on a plan.
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Central figure meeting with Republicans about DOGE cuts and congressional rescission strategy.
Named congressional leader working to persuade conservatives on the stopgap bill.
Named president pressing Republicans to pass the funding bill and shaping the legislative push.
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Named senator advancing the rescission approach and quoted making a central argument.
Republican senator who organized the lunch meeting with Musk.
Named administration official involved in outreach to House conservatives.
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Named House Freedom Caucus chair predicting Republican-only passage.
Named House member publicly opposing the continuing resolution.
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