Musk signals support for Republicans in 2026 midterms despite his public spat with Trump
Elon Musk plans major financial support to help Republicans regain control in 2026, after spending $290 million in 2024, signaling renewed ties with Trump.
- Elon Musk signaled support for Republican candidates in the 2026 midterm elections, warning that Democrats 'will open the floodgates to illegal immigration and fraud.'
- Musk, who had a public spat with Trump, previously threatened to fund primary challengers against Republicans who supported federal spending but later reported that he had begun funding GOP House and Senate campaigns.
- Musk claimed, without evidence, that 'Democrats are paying for voters to come illegally to America and enabling them to vote' and declared 'America is toast if the radical left wins.
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Musk shows GOP support ahead of 2026 midterms, declares ‘America is toast if the radical left wins’
Following a public rift and subsequent reconciliation with President Trump in 2025, Elon Musk has signaled a return to political activism. The Tesla CEO entered the new year with a pledge of significant financial backing for Republican candidates as the 2026 midterm cycle begins to take shape.
‘America Is Toast If The Radical Left Wins’: Musk Suggests He’s All-In On GOP For Midterms
Elon Musk, the richest man in the world, suggested on Thursday that he will go all-in on funding Republican candidates for the 2026 midterm elections.Musk, who left the White House in May amid a public falling out with President Donald Trump, appears to have put the bad feelings behind him, saying on Thursday that “America is toast if the radical left wins.” Musk made the comment on X, reposting a report that stated he is “going all-in funding R…
Musk signals support for Republicans in 2026 midterms despite his public spat with Trump
Months ahead of the US midterm elections, Tesla CEO Elon Musk signalled that he would support the Republicans despite his spectacular falling out with US President Donald Trump last year.
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