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Explícame on MSNMusk continues to enjoy subsidies in his companies despite what Trump saidThe once supportive relationship between President Donald Trump and Elon Musk has soured, with Trump accusing Musk of benefiting from substantial government subsidies.
Musk’s "America Party" could pull voters from Republicans defending seats in tight districts, Democrats believe.
Politics. Elon Musk and other Tesla executives talked about the negative impact of President Donald Trump’s tariff policy and tax bill, but Musk didn’t grab the chance to tout the “America Party” he said he was starting earlier this month.
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What if the third-party movement was being spearheaded by one of the most politically toxic people in America? Is Elon Musk the best face for this?
Would-be independent candidates have been searching for what they say is a sensible center of the electorate for a long time. No one has found it.
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Its easy for astute political observers to dismiss Musks proposed "America Party" as doomed to fail. For decades, political professionals and political scientists alike have scoffed at the notion of a nationally viable third party.
President Trump asserted he won't dismantle Elon Musk's companies by withdrawing federal subsidies, promoting business growth. Despite earlier tensions and Musk's political contributions, Trump emphasizes support.
MAGA supporters could be "drawn to Musk's views about government spending, technology and trade," a political scientist told Newsweek.
Missouri voters may soon have another option when it comes to political parties with the recent announcement from billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk that he is launching the new America party. But how does that impact Missouri Democrats and Republicans?
Elon Musk (Marlena Sloss-Bloomberg-Getty Images) *Elon Musk’s moonlighting in the political arena looks to be taking a toll on the bottom line of running Tesla, with 25% of Americans avoiding ...
Elon Musk's net worth has taken a $15.3 billion hit after the Tesla CEO announced he was to form a new political party. The news sent ripples through financial markets and spooked investors concerned about Musk's political ambitions and possible implications for Tesla's brand and business operations.
President Trump said Thursday he has no interest in stripping Elon Musk-owned companies of billions in federal money — adding that he wants the former “first buddy” to “thrive.” “Everyone is stating that I will destroy Elon’s companies by taking away some,