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“Elon Musk proposes the America Party in 2025, challenging Donald Trump’s policies.” |
Hello, readers! Get ready for some big news — Elon Musk is back in the spotlight, and this time he is talking about starting a new political party. On July 1, 2025, the man behind Tesla, SpaceX, and social platform X surprised everyone by saying he might launch the “America Party.” His goal? To shake up the traditional two-party system in the United States. Let’s look at what he is planning, why he wants to do it, and if it could really happen.
Lately, Musk has been arguing with President Donald Trump. Just last year, Musk supported Trump’s campaign with huge donations and even worked as an advisor in something called the “Department of Government Efficiency” (nicknamed DOGE). But in May 2025, they fell out. The fight started over a big spending bill, called the “Big, Beautiful Bill,” worth between $3.3 and $5 trillion. Musk said the bill was “insane” and would make America’s debt even worse. On X, he called both major parties the “Porky Pig Party” for overspending. He even warned he might fund new candidates to challenge any Republicans who vote for the bill.
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In the middle of this fight, Musk says he sees a bigger problem. He believes most American voters only get two choices, Democrats or Republicans, and many feel left out. He thinks a new party can give people a real third choice — focused on less waste, more responsible spending, and more power to everyday people. In June, Musk ran a poll on X asking if America needs a new party, and over 80% of more than 5 million people agreed. That support seems to have inspired him to move forward if Trump’s bill passes.
Starting a new party in the United States is extremely hard. The two main parties have most of the power and rules in their favor. Even in 1992, Ross Perot got 19% of the vote but did not win any states. Some critics say Musk’s idea is just a dream. Others worry it would split Republican votes and help Democrats win in the next election. Musk also has not yet registered the party or built a platform, which he would need to do in each state. That will take time, money, and strong organization.
Reactions have been strong. Many of Musk’s followers love the idea and think the America Party could break up the stale two-party system. Others worry it will hurt Republicans and let Democrats win more seats in 2026. President Trump has tried to stay calm, calling Musk a “wonderful guy” on TV. But behind the scenes, Trump has suggested he might cut federal support for Musk’s companies like Tesla and SpaceX if Musk goes through with his plan. Trump also reminded everyone that Musk, who was born in South Africa, cannot run for president himself.
Elon Musk has changed whole industries, from electric cars to rockets. Now he wants to change American politics. With around $400 billion and a huge social media following, he has the money and attention to make waves. If he goes ahead, the America Party could affect the 2026 elections by running candidates or pushing Republicans to change. But turning online support into real political power will be very hard. Many third-party movements have failed to grow past the early excitement.
Musk’s idea for the America Party is interesting, but risky. Fixing America’s two-party system is one of the hardest jobs in politics. Musk knows how to build rockets and electric cars, but politics is a different world. Still, if anyone has the guts and money to try, it might be him. Let’s watch closely to see if this becomes a real movement or just another headline that fades away.
What do you think? Could the America Party really change politics in the U.S., or is this just another big promise? Share your thoughts in the comments below!
"Information compiled from public news reports and social media posts".
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