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Less than three months after its launch, Elon Musk's “Party” seems to have been filed.
Musk supposedly told Associates that he wants to concentrate on his companies and avoid starting a party that could divert voters from the Republican party, the Wall Street Journal reported, citing people familiar with their plans.
Musk has also worked to maintain ties with vice president JD Vance, considered the apparent heir of the Maga Movement, according to WSJ. The media added that the billionaire of technology told Associates that he was worried that forming a new political party would damage his relationship with the vice president.
Elon Musk is in the Oval office to attend a press conference with the president of the United States, Donald Trump, at the White House in Washington, DC, on May 30, 2025. (Reuters/Nathan Howard)
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While the plan stops at this time, Musk's allies told WSJ that he has not formally ruled out the launch of the América Party and could return to visit the idea as the approach to the intermediate exams of 2026.
After spending months working with the government's efficiency department, Musk's time in Trump's White House came to an end on May 30. Although President Donald Trump appeared in good terms and the technological billionaire began exchanging spikes almost immediately.
A few days after leaving the administration, Musk published in X, the social networks that he owns, criticizing the legislation that Trump's White House was promoting.
“I'm sorry, but I can't stand it anymore. This draft expenses of the massive, outrageous and full of pork coat is an unpleasant abomination. Shame for those who voted in favor: you know you did badly. You know it,” Musk wrote.
His criticism continued, including memes and blows aimed at the administration. Musk remained firm in his opposition to the bill, citing the amount of expense as his reason to object.

President Donald Trump and Elon Musk (R) speak before leaving the White House on the way to Trump's house in South Florida in Mar-A-Lago in Florida on March 14, 2025. (Roberto Schmidt/AFP through Getty Images)
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On June 5, Musk raised a question, and a survey, to his followers: should there be a new political party? The next day, he announced that “people have spoken. A new political party is needed in the United States to represent 80% in the middle!”
Musk asked a similar question almost a month later, on July 4, the day Trump signed Big Beautiful Bill.
“Independence Day is the perfect time to ask if you want the independence of the two -part system (some would say Uniparty)! Should we create the America party?” Musk included another survey with his position. In the end, 65.4% of respondents voted “yes”, while 34.6% voted “no”, showing a drastic change of their June survey in which 80.4% voted “yes.”
Musk announced the next day that “the America party is formed to return its freedom.”
“I am sad to see Elon Musk completely get out of the rails,” essentially becoming a crash of trains in the last five weeks, “Trump wrote in Truth Social on July 6.” He even wants to start a third political party, although they have never been successful in the United States, the system does not seem designed for them. “

Elon Musk receives a Trump gold key at the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, DC, on May 30, 2025. (Reuters/Nathan Howard)
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However, the dispute between the two seems to have cooled. The social networks folders have stopped, already the end of Julio Trump seemed to wish the best to Musk, writing about Truth Social that wanted to see the business of the technology billionaire “to prosper as never before.”
“Everyone is stating that I will destroy Elon's companies eliminating some, if not all, of the large -scale subsidies he receives from the United States government.
A Musk spokesman did not respond to a request for comments.