Musk should remain out of politics, says the United States Secretary of the United States


The Secretary of the Treasury, Scott Besent, speaks with the journalists of the United States Capitol as Republican legislators fighting to approve the broad bill of expenses and taxes of US President Donald Trump, in Capitol Hill in Washington, DC, EE. UU., June 27, 2025.
  • In his dispute with Trump, Musk announces “America Party”.
  • Musk makes plans to challenge Republican headlines.
  • Besent says that Musk should focus on business.

A day after Elon Musk intensified his enmity with Donald Trump and announced the formation of a new political party of the United States, the secretary of the republican president said that Musk should comply with his companies.

In addition, the investment firm Azoria Partners, which had planned to launch a fund linked to the Musk Tesla electric manufacturer, said it was delaying the company because the creation of the party raised “a conflict with its full -time responsibilities as CEO.”

Musk announced on Saturday that the “América Party” is establishing in response to the Trump Fiscal and Expenditure Expenditure bill, which Musk said that the country breaks.

Speaking in him CNN Program “State of La Unión” on Sunday, the secretary of the Treasury, Scott Besent, said that the boards of directives of the companies of Musk, Tesla and the firm of rockets, would probably prefer that it be maintained out of politics.

“I imagine that these boards of directors did not like this announcement yesterday (Saturday) and will encourage him to concentrate on his commercial activities, not in his political activities,” Besent said.

Musk, who served as Trump's main advisor in the reduction of personnel and the remodeling of the federal government during the first months of his presidency, said that his new party in the middle of the period of next year would seek republican legislators in Congress in Congress that backed the radical measure known as the “Big and Beautiful Law Project.”

The White House did not directly approach the threat made by Musk, but said that the passage of the bill showed that the Republican party is in strong form.

“As the leader of the Republican party, President Trump has unified and cultivated the party in a way we have never seen,” said White House spokesman Harrison Fields.

Musk spent millions of dollars by subscribing the re -election effort of Trump's 2024 and, for a while, he presented himself regularly next to the Oval Office of the White House and elsewhere. His disagreement on the expense bill led to a fall that Musk tried briefly without successful repair.

The bill, which reduces taxes and increases the expenditure in defense and border security, was approved last week in votes of the party line in both Congress cameras. Critics have said that it will damage the United States economy by significantly adding to the federal budget deficit.

Trump has said that Musk is not happy because the measure, which Trump signed on Friday, eliminates green energy loans for Tesla electric vehicles. The president has threatened to withdraw billions of dollars that Tesla and Spacex receive in government contracts and subsidies in response to Musk's criticism.

Besent suggested that Musk seizes voters who, according to the Treasury Chief, liked the Government's efficiency department that Musk led more than they liked by the richest person in the world.

“Doge's principles were very popular,” Besent said. “I think if you looked at the surveys, Elon wasn't.”

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Musk's announcement of a new party immediately brought a reprimand of Azoria Partners, who said on Saturday to postpone the list of his background quoted by the Azoria Tesla convexity exchange. Azoria was ready to launch Tesla ETF this week.

The CEO of Azoria, James Fishback, published in X several critical comments on the new party and reiterated his support for Trump.

“I encourage the Board to meet immediately and ask Elon to clarify their political ambitions and evaluate whether they are compatible with their full -time obligations with Tesla as CEO,” Fishback said.

On Sunday, Fishback added in X: “Elon left us with no other option.”

Stephen Miran, president of the Trump Economic Advisors Council, defended the Fiscal Court Law project in the ABC “This Week” program.

“The only bill, big, beautiful, will create a growth in Turbo Charge,” Look said.

The Democratic party seemed to welcome the crack between Trump and Musk.

“Trump's Maga Party is dividing seams due to his nightmare budget law,” said Abhi Rahman, spokesman for the National Democratic Committee. “Republicans are waking up and facing the reality that they just signed their pink blows and are desperate for someone else of guilt.”



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