Donald Trump calls Elon Musk a ‘train wreck’ as feud escalates over third party
- Elon Musk revealed his intention to launch a new political group called the America Party in 2025, aiming to challenge both the Republican and Democratic parties.
- Musk's decision followed weeks of rising tensions and a public feud with President Donald Trump regarding political and legal issues.
- Trump criticized Musk's new party as disruptive and called Musk a 'train wreck' for going 'off the rails' over the past five weeks.
- Trump stated, "Starting a third party just adds to the confusion," and warned it would create "Complete and Total DISRUPTION & CHAOS."
- The conflict highlights political fallout from Musk's allegations about the Epstein case and challenges facing a third party in the U.S. two-party system.
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Trump Slams Musk's 'Ridiculous' Plan to Form New Political Party
With talks stalling and just three framework agreements announced, President Donald Trump is now planning to set some countries' tariff rate by letter and pressuring its larger trading partners to finalize a deal by August. Meanwhile, Trump is blasting one-time ally Elon Musk, saying he’s “gone off the rails” after he announced he's forming a new political party called the America Party. NBC’s Garrett Haake reports for TODAY.
The Musk-Trump Feud Returns: X Owner Posts About ‘Epstein List’ Again After President Calls America Party ‘Ridiculous’
The billionaire continued to criticize the GOP and appeared to take shots at the president after he mocked the idea of Musk creating a third-party in the U.S.
Trump calls Musk's formation of new party "ridiculous" and criticizes his own NASA pick
The U.S. president launched new barbs at the tech billionaire and said the Musk ally he once named to lead NASA would have presented a conflict of interest given Musk's business interests in space.
“At the same time, he can have fun whatever he wants with this, but I think it's ridiculous,” says Trump about the old alliance.
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