Elon Musk Creates His Own Political Party to “Save America” — Billionaire’s Bold Move Sparks Outrage, Fear, and Talk of a Tech-Backed Takeover of Washington Like Never Before

From Twitter to Capitol Hill, Musk’s “America Party” is already shaking the system — and it’s just getting started.

Elon Musk creates a new party to seize real power in the US.

The America Party: The Billionaire’s Latest Toy to Continue Running Governments from His Private Throne

MUSK’S NEW PARTY: MONEY, POWER, AND POLITICS WITHOUT GOING TO THE BALLOT BOX

Elon Musk can’t be president of the United States, but he wants to control whoever is. So he invented The America Party, a new political brand that, he says, aims to “represent 80% of the population.” He announced it on X, his private platform, as if it were the launch of a new Tesla model.

The data, of course, was taken from an online survey in which six million users voted with a click of a button. Democracy 2.0: no ballot boxes, no programs, no parties. Just Musk’s finger and his algorithm.

The move isn’t innocent. It comes after months of clashes with Trump, his former partner in crime. Musk has gone from funding the president’s campaign with nearly $300 million to threatening to create his own political force, capable of unbalancing Democrats and Republicans.

The America Party isn’t a whim: it’s a warning. The tycoon can’t run for president (he was born in South Africa), but he can buy it. Or determine who occupies it. He’s done it before, and he’s willing to do it again.

With his financial and media clout, Musk can pump dollars into whatever campaigns suit him. And that’s what’s setting off alarm bells in the White House and the Republican Party offices. Trump has already publicly threatened him: “If you do this, you will face severe consequences,” he told NBC News. He didn’t elaborate. The mob doesn’t need to elaborate.

THE WAR OF THE ELITES: POLITICAL POWER AS A TOY OF BILLIONAIRES

This isn’t just a personal whim. We’re witnessing another chapter in the privatization of democracy. When economic elites, frustrated by the limits of the system, decide to create their own tool to colonize power.

Elon Musk is tired of being the shadow sponsor. He wants to design the board and choose the players. His new party is a tailor-made scheme: no real membership, no internal debate, no oversight. Just a showcase for moving millions and sponsoring like-minded candidates.

Meanwhile, NASA and the Pentagon are racing to find alternatives to SpaceX . The previous Dragon capsule blackmail has made clear what’s at stake: when a key contractor decides to play politics, the entire state apparatus is at risk.

This is the real crux of the matter. We’re not witnessing a personal fight between two inflated egos. We’re seeing the consolidation of the Plutocracy 4.0 model: economic elites are tired of external influence and decide to directly control governments. They don’t need to run for office. They simply create their own parties, buy congressmen, and blackmail institutions.

The future Musk promises us isn’t innovation or renewed democracy. It’s the same old power: that of the owners of money, who now play at also being the owners of the laws.

And in that game, the ballot boxes carry less and less weight.