Trump Slams Former Ally Musk’s Political Party As “Ridiculous”

Mon Jul 07 2025
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Key points

  • I think starting a third party just adds to confusion: Trump
  • On Saturday, Musk launched the “America Party”
  • Musk has clashed with Trump over president’s massive domestic spending plan

ISLAMABAD:  United States (US) President Donald Trump has slammed former ally Elon Musk’s launching of a new political party as “ridiculous,” after the tech billionaire, who once backed the Republican said he wanted to challenge the United States’ “one-party system.”

Two-party system

“I think it’s ridiculous to start a third party,” Trump told reporters before he boarded Air Force One on his way back to Washington. “It’s always been a two-party system, and I think starting a third party just adds to confusion,” according to AFP.

“Third parties have never worked. So he can have fun with it, but I think it’s ridiculous,” Trump said.

The world’s richest man — and Trump’s biggest political donor in the 2024 election — had a bitter falling out with the president after leading the Republican’s effort to slash spending and reduce federal jobs as head of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), AFP reported.

“America Party”

Musk has clashed with Trump over the president’s massive domestic spending plan, adding it would explode the US debt, and vowed to do everything in his power to defeat lawmakers who voted for it.

Earlier, on Saturday, Musk created the “America Party” through which the Tesla, SpaceX and X owner will attempt to do that.

BBC cited Trump as saying: “I am saddened to watch Elon Musk go completely ‘off the rails,’ essentially becoming a train wreck over the past five weeks.”

He said the creation of a third party would create “Complete and Total DISRUPTION & CHAOS.”

Trump repeated his earlier assertion that Musk had turned on him due to his spending bill cutting electric vehicle subsidies.

Musk has argued his opposition is primarily due to the bill increasing the US fiscal deficit and sovereign debt.

Musk’s plan

Earlier on Sunday, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent also threw shade at Musk’s attempts to enter the political fray, telling him to stick to running his companies, AFP reported.

When asked by CNN if Musk’s plan bothered the Trump administration, Bessent offered thinly veiled criticism.

“I believe that the boards of directors at his various companies wanted him to come back and run those companies, which he is better at than anyone,” Bessent said.

“So I imagine that those board of directors did not like this announcement yesterday and will be encouraging him to focus on his business activities, not his political activities.”

Musk left DOGE in May to focus full-time on his corporate responsibilities, with Tesla’s sales and image especially suffering from his brief venture into Trump’s inner circle.

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