The political tension between Elon Musk and Donald Trump is reaching new heights. After Trump blasted the Tesla and SpaceX CEO as a “trainwreck” for trying to form a third party, Musk responded with a mocking jab on X: “What’s Truth Social?”
The comment came after a user shared Trump’s latest rant on Truth Social, in which the former president accused Musk of trying to divide conservatives by creating a new party. Trump’s post, filled with his usual bravado, didn’t hold back. But Musk’s short and sharp reply sparked a firestorm online and intensified their growing feud.
Despite Trump’s insults, Musk seems more committed than ever to his new political project, the “America Party”. On X, he continued to post about the need for a third option, calling the current two-party system a “Republican/Democrat uniparty.”
Musk insists that the America Party will be a voice for the forgotten center. In his words, it’s about “saving the middle man” and ending the influence of what he claims are corrupt, backroom deals—like the controversial “Big, Beautiful Bill.”
Though the party has not yet been officially registered with the Federal Election Commission, Musk’s posts make it clear he is building momentum and testing public interest.
Musk’s shift from Trump supporter to political rival is striking. He was once one of Trump’s biggest donors during the early 2024 campaign. At one point, he even praised Truth Social’s rising app store rankings. Now, he’s pretending not to know it exists.
This public falling out is more than personal. It could reshape the 2024 race. If Musk follows through, the America Party might pull support from both Republicans and Democrats and Trump knows it.
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The feud between Elon Musk and Donald Trump isn’t slowing down. And with the America Party gaining attention, the stakes are higher than ever. Whether Musk officially launches the party or not, his involvement in the political arena is already shaking things up.
One thing is clear: this rivalry is no longer just tech vs. politics it is becoming the battle for America’s political future.