Elon Musk leaves Trump and Maga

The suspense officially ended. On Saturday, July 5, 2025, Elon Musk announced the formation of a new party, the American Party, with the aim of demolishing the “unilateral” system of Republicans and Democrats.
He gave up the political bombshell at about 3:46 pm ET. “Today, the American Party was formed to regain your freedom.”
In a 2-to-1 ratio, you want a new party and you will have it!
When we bankrupt our country with waste and grafting, we live in a one-party system, not a democratic system.
Today, the American Party is established to restore your freedom.
– Elon Musk (@elonmusk) July 5, 2025
Then, he obviously sat down to enjoy the show. Within minutes, his announcement tweet received millions of views and posts, especially from users who clearly align with the Make America Great (Maga) campaign, which once again pushed Donald Trump to the stage in 2016 and 2024.
Musk seemed to be completely pleased by the torrent of reaction, many of which expressed anger and disbelief at his decision.
An apparently pro-Maga user yelled in disbelief: “Elon will be the AOC elected president.” “Unbelievable.”
Elon will be elected president with the AOC.
incredible.
– Pro America Politics (@PRO__TRADING) July 5, 2025
“Yes, let’s separate the Republicans and let Dem win. Great strategy.” Another disgusting user commented, highlighting concerns about the rupture of conservative votes.
Yes, let’s separate the Republicans and let Dems win. Great strategy 🙄
– Prayer Rosary (@Praytherosary12) July 5, 2025
Another commenter said sarcastically: “I can’t wait for all parties to legislate.”
I can’t wait for all the third-level legislation. 😂
– Maze (@mazemoore) July 5, 2025
Musk seems to be intoxicated by wonder, and this dramatic drama is clearly pleasing. He shared his joy publicly.
He shouted, “This announcement of answer is comedy gold.” His reaction shows that he found this to be really interesting, ridiculous, ridiculous, or maybe three.
The reply to the announcement is Comedy Gold 🤣🤣
– Elon Musk (@elonmusk) July 5, 2025
As is typical of what calls himself “Techno King”, Musk has once again attracted attention on this long July 4 weekend. He orchestrated a political drama that even experienced Hollywood screenwriters could hardly match in its unpredictable twists and turns.
President Trump himself is an audience who is proficient in his own audience and will undoubtedly enjoy directing and acting.
Aside from emojis, Musk is a player who wields social media for maximum impact and then begins to reveal more details about his new political adventure. Originally known as the “American Party”, he quickly shortened his name simply to “American” and accompanied his message with three American flags. The timing of a weekend to celebrate the country’s independence was impeccable, and Trump cleverly restored his patriotism, which was placed at the center of his movement to “make America great again” and “America First” but did so in his own unconventional style.
USA
– Elon Musk (@elonmusk) July 5, 2025
The wonder continues to spread with the virus of “Snake Meme” which he passionately shares among millions of followers who often flatter and expand his every move.
“End of one side,” the user wrote, illustrates their point with the image of two-headed snakes, one representing the heads of Democrats and the other Republican.
The term “Uniparty” is Musk’s consistent nickname because he believes it is two indistinguishable political systems.
“Yes,” Musk answered immediately, endorsing the message of the meme.
Yes
– Elon Musk (@elonmusk) July 5, 2025
Then, there are rocket emojis. In Musk’s characteristic digital language, this symbol represents “political flexibility”, which is a powerful declaration of intention. It shows that “America” or “American Party” is far from symbolic. He believes that this is a real force that aims to exert influence and fundamentally undermine the political system of the United States. This move reflects his rebellious, technologically driven spirit. This is his way of proclaiming his regaining freedom, believing that he is unconventional and idol-shaped. For those who might speculate that he helped Trump return to the White House by spending nearly $290 million, this is his provocative declaration: No one has him.
This is brave. The typical Elon Musk has the nickname of “King of Technology” and always positions himself as someone who exceeds the norms of the norms, and political parties seem to be no exception.
After this dramatic launch, many key questions remain unresolved: What constitutes a detailed policy platform for the United States? Which candidates will this freshman party recognize? What specific ideal does “America” really represent? What is Musk trying to achieve in the end?
By taking over two deeply entrenched traditional parties, Musk seems to be seeking an exciting, seemingly impossible challenge that drives businesses like Tesla and SpaceX. But the lingering question is whether he may overestimate his political influence.