2025-06-04
15 分钟Good morning.
It's Wednesday, June 4th.
I'm Shamita Basu.
This is Apple News Today.
On today's show,
the controversial Gaza aid site closes for the day as deaths and chaos continue.
Trump grapples with deporting migrants rejected by their home countries.
And after a 32-year drought, could Canada finally bring home the Stanley Cup?
But first, to Elon Musk,
who's been using his newfound freedom from government to openly criticize Congress and the president's agenda.
On Monday, he attacked Republicans' signature tax and spending bill as a,
quote, outrageous, pork-filled abomination.
Musk was, until recently, largely loyal and enthusiastic about the president's agenda.
But in a recent interview with CBS, he alluded to some discontent.
We have differences of opinion.
There are things that I... I don't entirely agree with.
But it's difficult for me to bring that up in an interview
because then it creates a bone of contention.
So then I'm a little stuck in a bind.
With this latest post, Musk appears to be stuck no more.