Elon Musk announced plans to launch a new political party called the “America Party” if former President Donald Trump succeeds in passing his controversial “One Big Beautiful Bill,” marking the tech billionaire’s most direct intervention in U.S. electoral politics to date.
The Tesla and SpaceX CEO revealed the potential third-party movement during a live X (formerly Twitter) Spaces session, stating: “If this crony-capitalist bill passes, we’ll have no choice but to create a viable alternative for common-sense Americans. The America Party will represent citizens, not lobbyists.”
Musk’s announcement responds to Trump’s proposed legislation that would reportedly:
- Provide $3.4B tax breaks to oil/gas companies
- Slash tech industry regulations
- Fund border wall construction through cryptocurrency taxes
Political analysts warn the America Party could fracture conservative support. “This is Musk’s nuclear option against Trumpism,” said the University of Virginia’s Larry Sabato. “He’s weaponizing his 180M X followers to pressure GOP legislators.”
The bill faces uncertain prospects in Congress despite Trump’s recent private dinner with Musk in Austin, where sources say the pair “clashed vehemently” over energy subsidies. Musk confirmed he’d fund America Party candidates personally, noting: “Our system needs disruption. I’ll spend what’s required.”
Every member of Congress who campaigned on reducing government spending and then immediately voted for the biggest debt increase in history should hang their head in shame!
And they will lose their primary next year if it is the last thing I do on this Earth.
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) June 30, 2025
Key Developments
- Trump’s “One Big Beautiful Bill”
- Party Name: America Party
- Musk’s Commitment: “Will personally fund candidates”
- Trump Bill Provisions: Oil subsidies, tech deregulation, crypto-funded border wall
- Timeline Party launch expected within 60 days if the bill passes
Political Implications
Vote Splitting: Could draw 12-17% of GOP voters according to recent Emerson poll
Policy Focus: Tech innovation, moderate immigration, space commercialization
Target Demographics: Libertarians, tech workers, anti-establishment conservatives
Ballot Access: Musk team already researching requirements in 50 states