Musk Shares Post Showing Obama, Clinton, Oversaw More Deportations Than Trump

Billionaire Elon Musk shared a post alleging that former Presidents Bill Clinton, George W. Bush, and Barack Obama managed more deportations than President Donald Trump, yet faced โ€œ0 injunctions.โ€

โ€œBill Clinton: 12.3 million deportations โ€“ 0 injunctions, George W. Bush: 10.3 million deportations โ€“ 0 injunctions, Barack Obama: 5.3 million deportations โ€“ 0 injunctions. Donald Trump: 100 thousand deportations โ€“ 30 injunctions,โ€ read the post by an X user.

Musk reshared the post and wrote in response, โ€œHmm.โ€

 

Musk recently made headlines when he responded to opponents of his Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) by posting an unearthed video of Obama unveiling a nearly identical plan over a decade ago.

Musk used to his X platform to upload a 2011 video of Obama introducing the โ€œCampaign to Cut Waste,โ€ which aimed to decrease wasteful government spending. Musk captioned it, pointing out the similarities: โ€œSounds exactly like DOGE.โ€

In the video, Obama joked about putting then-Vice President Joe Biden in charge of the campaign, adding, โ€œNobody messes with Joe.โ€

Obama cited multiple examples of โ€œpointless waste and stupid spending that doesnโ€™t benefit anybodyโ€ discovered early in the campaign, including the ongoing support of a website for a folk music group called the โ€œFiddlinโ€™ Foresters.โ€

Below is a transcript of the exchange:

Obama: โ€œEveryone knows that getting rid of the deficit will require some tough decisions, and that includes cutting back on billions of dollars in programs that a lot of people care about. But what should be easy is getting rid of the pointless waste and stupid spending that doesnโ€™t benefit anybody, waste we should be getting rid of even if we didnโ€™t have a deficit. Sure, some of these cuts arenโ€™t that big, but no amount of waste is acceptable. Not when itโ€™s your money, not at a time when so many Americans are already cutting back. Just as families are living within their means, government should too. Did you know the federal government pays for a website devoted to a folk music ensemble made up of forest rangers? They called the Fiddlinโ€™ Foresters. Iโ€™ll put their music on my iPod, but Iโ€™m not paying for their website. And there are hundreds of similar sites that we should consolidate or just get rid of. By the way, youโ€™re not only paying for websites no one needs. Youโ€™re paying for thousands of buildings all across the country no one uses.

Obama: For the last decade, the governmentโ€™s owned a massive and completely empty warehouse in the middle Brooklyn, for example. Now, the government hadnโ€™t been able to sell this building and others like it because of red tape, main Washington politics, that held things up for years, but weโ€™re finally cutting through all that and plan to get rid of these buildings in the months ahead. We need to step up our game. We need to go after every dime. We need to make government work for you. Thatโ€™s why, starting today, Iโ€™ve asked the vice president to lead a renewed effort to hunt down misspent tax dollars in every agency and department of this government. Weโ€™re calling it the campaign to cut waste, and I know Joeโ€™s the right man to lead it, because nobody messes with Joe.โ€

Biden: โ€œThereโ€™s a new standard by which the government is going to function from this point on. The American people are entitled to transparency. Look, a lot of this depends on new sophisticated methods, but it also โ€” it also, we know, depends on relentless focus on making this a priority; focus that canโ€™t be delegated. Weโ€™re holding ourselves accountable and weโ€™re deeply committed and focused on making government function better. Weโ€™re not just eliminating fraud and waste. We hope to be instilling an entire new culture that not only our administration, but every succeeding administration will, in fact, pursue. Weโ€™re going to give you the government you expect and deserve.โ€

WATCH:

The clip of Obama was originally recorded as he prepared for his 2012 re-election campaign.


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