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    Donald Trump slams Elon Musk’s ‘America Party’ plan

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    By News Desk on July 7, 2025 News Briefing, Politics, USA News
    Donald Trump slams Elon Musk’s ‘America Party’ plan
    Musk ratchets up Trump feud with plan for US political party
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    Cliff Notes – Donald Trump slams Elon Musk’s ‘America Party’ plan

    • Trump’s Opposition: Donald Trump criticises Elon Musk’s launch of the America Party as “ridiculous,” asserting that it complicates the existing two-party system rather than enhancing it.
    • Musk’s Motivation: Musk aims to challenge bipartisan support for government spending with the America Party, leveraging a significant financial backing to target specific congressional races.
    • Historical Context: The success of third-party movements has been limited, with Musk’s plans reminiscent of past candidates like Theodore Roosevelt and Ross Perot, who attempted to disrupt the two-party dominance without lasting success.

    Donald Trump slams Elon Musk’s ‘America Party’ plan

    US President Donald Trump on Sunday blasted multibillionaire CEO Elon Musk’s launch of a new US political party called the America Party.

    The Tesla and SpaceX CEO, and until recently a close adviser to Trump, announced the the creation of the America Party in a series of posts late on Saturday.

    “When it comes to bankrupting our country with waste & graft, we live in a one-party system, not a democracy. Today, the America Party is formed to give you back your freedom,” he posted on X, the social media platform he owns.

    On Sunday, Trump said it was “ridiculous” to start a third party.

    “The Democrats have lost their way, but it’s always been a two-party system,” Trump said, adding, “and I think starting a third party just adds to confusion. It really seems to have been developed, but three parties have never worked.”

    https://x.com/wtxnewsusa/status/1942023430796144867

    Musk ratchets up Trump feud with plan for US political party

    Musk first floated the idea of forming a new political party after a public and bitter falling-out with Trump.

    Musk spent hundreds of millions of dollars to support Trump’s re-election and led the so-called Department of Government Efficiency or DOGE in the Trump administration, which aimed to cut government spending, before their disagreements spilled into the open.

    He revived the idea of a new political party this week as US lawmakers approved Trump’s sweeping tax and spending bill.

    Musk's billions to disrupt American politics

    Musk was among the legislation’s most vocal critics and has pledged to establish a new party to oppose Republicans who supported the bill.

    On Friday, he posted a poll asking whether users “want independence from the two-party (some would say uniparty) system,” drawing over 1.2 million responses, with more than 60% in favor of a new party.

    Musk faces a difficult legacy of third-party challenges

    A truly competitive third party could disrupt over a century of Democratic and Republican dominance at all levels of government.

    But Musk would not be the first person trying to establish a party to challenge their dominance.

    Former President Theodore Roosevelt came the closest in 1912, after splitting from the Republican party. He ran as Progressive Party candidate and won 27% of the popular vote and 88 electoral votes.

    More recently, Ross Perot, another billionaire, won 19% of the popular vote but no electoral votes in the 1992 presidential campaign as an independent and later formed the Reform Party.

    Musk’s billions to disrupt American politics

    Musk has already indicated that he is not aiming for an all-out win. Instead, his America Party would focus on flipping a couple of House and Senate seats by applying, “extremely concentrated force at a precise location on the battlefield.”

    He believes that by targeting key races, the America Party could hold decisive votes on contentious legislation.

    A massive campaign war chest could give Musk an edge but he would have to make peace with the big lobby’s first.

    Parties spend billions of dollars to get their candidates elected. According to donations watchdog OpenSecrets, nearly $16 billion (about €13.58 billion) was spent across the 2024 presidential and congressional races. And that does not account for AIPACS funding which comes through individual donors.

    Musk himself was the biggest donor in the 2023-24 election cycle. He gave more than $291 million to Republicans across all races.

    Musk is getting a taste for power

    However, money is not the only factor that matters.

    In April, Musk has provided million-dollar checks to some voters in Wisconsin ahead of an election for the state’s Supreme Court.

    Voters chose Democratic-backed Susan Crawford, who defeated conservative Brad Schimel for a State Supreme Court seat, despite $25 million in spending from Musk.

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