Elon Musk’s New Political Party Aims to Obliterate Republicans – Here’s the Bombshell Breakdown
Elon Musk drops a political grenade—again. The tech titan's newly announced party threatens to upend the GOP with a Silicon Valley twist. No policy details, just maximum disruption.
Why now? Musk's been flirting with right-wing politics for years—but this move reeks of opportunism. Midterm chaos? Check. Republican infighting? Check. Perfect conditions for a billionaire to play kingmaker.
The finance angle? Classic Musk. Stocks dipped on the news while Dogecoin pumped 12%—because nothing says serious governance like meme-coin speculation. Washington insiders are sweating, but let's be real: this is either genius political arbitrage or another distraction from Tesla's delivery numbers.
One thing's certain: the establishment's playing defense. Musk's war chest could outspend entire state parties, and his 120M Twitter followers give him direct access to voters—no CNN filters required. Game on.

As U.S. senators deliberate the bill’s final amendments, Musk has gone even further, advocating for an alternative political party to address what he perceives as reckless fiscal policies and bipartisan dysfunction.
Elon Musk New Political Party: Grievances with the “Porky Pig Party”
Musk’s frustration with the so-called “Big, Beautiful Bill” centers on its proposed tax breaks and sharp cuts to healthcare and food assistance programs.
Musk lambasted, “It is obvious with the insane spending of this bill, which increases the debt ceiling by a record FIVE TRILLION DOLLARS that we live in a one-party country – the PORKY PIG PARTY!!”
Some see Musk’s push for a new political party as a last-ditch effort to win back Democrats who’ve distanced themselves from Tesla and SpaceX since his rightward pivot last year. But others argue it tracks with his longstanding libertarian streak of less government and less spending.
Adding to his criticism, Musk urged every member of Congress who supports the bill to “hang.”
Oh, sorry, he said to He also issued a stark political warning, vowing, “They will lose their primary next year if it is the last thing I do on this Earth.”
Is This The Final Elon Crash Out?
Another twist unfolded with Musk publicly backing Thomas Massie, the Kentucky congressman Trump cronies love to hate. Massie, a fiscal hawk and many argue true “America first” politician, has butted heads with Trump all year.
Now with Musk in his corner, rumors of a 2028 presidential bid are gaining traction.
Elon says he will support Thomas Massiepic.twitter.com/eYtjrsb1Z1
— Natalie F Danelishen (@Chesschick01) July 1, 2025
Conversely, Bill Schneider, a public policy professor, noted, “Elon Musk is a billionaire. There are not enough billionaires to FORM a party in the U.S., even if they are unhappy with President Trump.”
Unsurprisingly, Trump responded to Musk’s criticism by zeroing in on the federal subsidies Musk’s companies have historically benefited from.
On his Truth Social platform, Trump quipped, “Elon may get more subsidies than any human being in history, by far. Without subsidies, Elon WOULD probably have to close up shop and head back home to South Africa.”
As Musk points out about the “BBB,” if, eventually, the plates that are the U.S. debt become too large and too numerous to keep spinning.
Musk argues that the more plates added, the worse the crash will be.
Key Takeaways
- Musk called the president’s 940-page “Big, Beautiful Bill” an abomination
- On his Truth Social platform, Trump quipped, “Elon may get more subsidy than any human being in history, by far.