Elon Musk To Enter Politics With His ‘America Party’, Vows To Give US Back Its Freedom
The relationship between Elon Musk and President Donald Trump has soured, leading Musk to announce the formation of a new political entity, the America Party. This decision came after Trump's tax bill, which Musk strongly opposed. On social media platform X, Musk had previously questioned the need for a new party, and his followers' responses encouraged him to take action.
Trump's recent tax-cut and spending legislation was the tipping point for Musk. Previously a staunch supporter of Trump, Musk had invested heavily in his re-election campaign and even led the Department of Government Efficiency. However, he could not support the increased deficit resulting from Trump's policies.

Musk's Political Ambitions
Musk has been vocal about his disapproval of the tax bill, describing it as a "disgusting abomination" that risks bankrupting America. He believes that Congress is leading the country towards financial ruin with excessive spending and corruption. His criticism has been met with threats from Trump to withdraw subsidies vital to Musk's companies like Tesla and SpaceX.
Despite these threats, Musk remains undeterred. He plans to financially back candidates who oppose Trump's bill, using strategic methods inspired by historical military tactics. His aim is to dismantle what he perceives as a one-party system masquerading as democracy.
Impact on Political Landscape
The rift between Musk and Trump has Republicans concerned about potential repercussions in upcoming elections. In 2024, Musk contributed nearly $300 million to Republican campaigns, significantly aiding voter turnout efforts for Trump. However, despite this financial backing, Republicans lost a crucial Wisconsin Supreme Court seat this year.
This political discord has also affected Tesla's stock performance. After Trump's re-election, Tesla shares initially surged but have since plummeted by over half their value. The ongoing conflict continues to influence market dynamics.
Challenges Ahead
Musk's ambition to disrupt the entrenched two-party system faces significant challenges given its long-standing dominance in American politics. While Trump's approval ratings remain steady above 40 percent during his second term, Musk is yet to officially register the America Party but intends for it to participate in next year's elections.
Neither Trump nor his administration has publicly addressed Musk's latest political manoeuvres. As Musk positions himself as a champion of freedom and fiscal responsibility, it remains uncertain how many will rally behind his cause.


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