
The president slammed the tech billionaire’s announcement that he’s forming a third political party. Here’s what to know about the ‘America Party’.
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Rep. Rick Crawford (R-Ark.) said Sunday that President Trump’s “patience” with Russian President Vladimir Putin is “wearing thin” after the president had a call with the Russian leader late last we…
The possible new political party marks another development in the rift between Musk and President Donald Trump over the Republican’s sweeping tax cuts law, which the tech billionaire has called “insane.” The fissures between Trump and his one-time top surrogate and Department of Government Efficiency cost-cutter-in-chief have exposed not only the fragile nature of relations
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Elon Musk is diving headfirst back into politics, and Tesla investors are not happy about it. The electric carmaker’s stock fell more than 7% on Monday as investors digested Musk’s renewed feud with President Donald Trump and his announcement that he would set up a new political party. After polling users on his social media
Tesla shares saw a steep decline among S&P 500 stocks on Monday, after tensions between CEO Elon Musk and US President Donald Trump flared up again over the weekend. Once a key Trump ally and major donor, Musk announced plans to launch a third political party in response to the Republican-backed spending bill passed last
Elon Musk’s new political party could split the right-wing vote but is unlikely to succeed in any major way, experts have told Newsweek. While Musk cannot run for president because he was born in South Africa, the party has the potential to shake-up politics ahead of the midterms, though it is doubtful it will break
Amazon founder Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez have reportedly chosen a luxurious and familiar backdrop for their honeymoon. The couple, who recently tied the knot in a lavish ceremony in Venice, is said to be staying at the San Domenico Palace in Taormina, Italy – a hotel made famous by the popular HBO series The