Elon Musk held a new party on Friday after the big and beautiful Beauty Bill running against President Trump.
He launched a poll on the social platform X, which he owns, asking whether the country needs a new faction of political candidates.
“People have spoken.”
He followed up with the potential name of the group’s “American Party.”
Musk has opposed Trump’s proposal in recent days, which proposed that the U.S. Treasury bonds have increased by $4 trillion.
The tech giant said it “destroyed” all the work he did at the Ministry of Efficiency, aiming to reduce government spending.
But, Trump said the Tesla CEO was angry at the EV incentives in the legislation, rather than other provisions.
“Elon knows the internal functioning of the bill better than almost everyone sitting here. … He has no problem with that,” Trump told the Oval Office reporter.
“Suddenly he had a problem, and he only had problems when he found out we had to cut down on the EV mission, because that was billions of dollars,” he added.
Still, Musk, who served as White House adviser in the Trump administration, still supports Trump’s call for Trump to impeach each and be replaced by his own vice president. The president has publicly questioned Musk’s motivation to immediately criticize his leadership after he left the government.
I don’t mind Elon’s objection to me, but he should have done so a few months ago. This is one of the greatest bills ever. It’s a record-breaking fee cut, $1.6 trillion, and the largest tax cut. If this bill fails, it’s a worse and worse tax, and I’m not going to cause this range yet.
Musk also praised himself, besides the majority in the House and Senate, the Republicans captured the White House’s success in November.
“Without me, Trump will lose the election, Dems will control the House, and Republicans will be 51-49,” Musk said in an article on his social platform X.
He added: “This dissatisfaction.”
Rep. Jimmy Patronis, Republican of Florida, skeptics of Musk’s claim to create the “American Party” in his comments on Friday suggests that the two will soon “hang out again.”
“Elon Musk will not establish a new party,” Patronis told Newsnation’s Blake Burman during a appearance at “The Hill.”
“Trump knows that sometimes you’ll be with those people you trust, friends you like, with.