‘The America Party’: Elon Musk warned MPs against Donald Trump’s ‘Big, Beautiful Bill’; Alternative needs if the ‘crazy spending bill’ passes

US President Donald Trump and former Dogi chief Elon Musk have shut down the horns again on the same subject, “Big Beautiful Bill.”Tesla head Elon Musk on Monday demanded the establishment of a new political movement and indicated a desire to support primary opponents against all Republican Congress members, saying that people would have a voice if the new party comes.Musk released this bold statement, contingency on Republican MPs passing the comprehensive domestic policy law of President Trump ‘.Although Musk’s statements often remain only announcements, their criticism of Republican has intensified in recent times. On Monday, he indicated his readiness to establish a new “America party”, should the GOP law be successful.“If this crazy expense bill passes, the US party will be formed the next day,” he posted on X on his 220 million followers. “Our country requires an option for a Democrat-Republican Unipti so that people really have a voice.”By evening, Musk offered concrete support to Thomas Masi, a representative of a notable rival Kentki, a notable rival of Trump’s bill. Despite expressing reservation about legislative package despite various GOP groups, almost every Republican in the Congress supports some version in the Congress, probably endangering its passage.Later, Musk said that almost all the houses and Senate GOP members “will lose their primary next year if this is the last thing on this earth” – an ambitious claim for the world’s wealthiest person who contributed to Republican candidates in the 2024 election.Musk specifically criticized two House Republicans, known as fiscal conservatives within the House Freedom Caucus: Maryland’s representative Andy Harris and Chip Roy of Texas. He also engaged in disagreement with Oklahoma Senator Markwene Mulin.He expressed renewed interest in the establishment of a new political party, criticizing MLAs from both sides, labeled them as members of the “Porky Pig Party” due to the government expenditure level. Musk’s relationship with the Republican Party has been brief and uncertain. A former Democrat, he began to identify only as a Republican in 2022, made sufficient public contribution to the party before the last November election. His remarkable controversy with Trump in early June intensified his interest in forming a new party. During this disagreement, he organized an X poll, asking: “Is it a time to form a new political party in the US that actually represents 80% in the middle?”A viable third party would require heavy efforts to establish, and on Monday, there was no clear indication that Mr. Musk or his advisors were taking concrete steps.Exactly five weeks ago, Technology billionaire expressed different intentions, stating that he would reduce its election expenses in the 2026 cycle.

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