Elon Musk asks on X: Should we create the America party?

2025-07-05 11:17
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2025-07-05 11:17
Elon Musk again suggested the possibility of creating a new political party in the USA. In the vision of a billionaire, conflicted with President Donald Trump, such a group could focus on the fight for seats in several or several constituencies.


On the occasion of the American Independence Day, Musk posted on the platform X a poll with the question “Should we create +Party America +?”.
Below he wrote: “One of the ways would be to focus only on two or three places in the Senate and eight to ten constituencies to the House of Representatives.” He added that getting only a few seats could “be a decisive voice with controversial laws.”
Independence Day is the Perfect Time to Ask If You Want Independence from the Two-Parta (Some Would Say Uniparty) System!
Should We Create the America Party?
– Elon Musk (@elonmusk) JULY 4, 2025
This is once again when Musk signals the readiness of trying to break the American political duopol and create a republican competition. Earlier he announced that he would do so if the draft budget act of Trump was voted.
On Friday, Independence Day, the US President signed a budget act with his election promises. “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” combines tax cuts with social expenditure cuts and increasing expenditure on migrants deportations.
The act passed through both chambers of the Congress by a minimal majority of votes among the broad criticism not only from the opposition, but also on the moderate and extreme republican wing: some reported concerns about the effects of cuts in Medicaid, others – regarding the increase in the deficit. Among her most famous critics is Musk, a former adviser and sponsor of President Trump's campaign.
In connection with the dispute around the law, Trump said on Tuesday that he must “check” whether a billionaire born in South Africa should not be deported.
At the beginning of June, there was a sharp exchange of sentences between Trump and Musk, who called the presidential draft of the budget act “nasty”, supported the call to his impeachment, and even insinuated that the US leader, together with the billionaire Jeffrey Epstein, used minors. Trump, in turn, said he was “very disappointed” by his former close advisor. He assessed that Musk “went crazy” and suggested that he could end the contracts concluded between the American government and Muska.
Later, Musk wrote that he “regrets some of his posts” about the president, he admitted that they “went too far” and, according to the media, talked to Trump before he publicly expressed. (PAP)
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