‘Train Wreck Off The Rails’: Donald Trump Slams Elon Musk Over New Party, Calls It ‘Ridiculous’
In yet another headline-making moment, former U.S. President Donald Trump has lashed out at tech billionaire Elon Musk, calling his reported plans to launch a new political party “ridiculous” and “a train wreck off the rails.”
The scathing remarks come amid growing speculation that Musk, the CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, may be considering an independent political movement ahead of the 2028 elections, aiming to disrupt the traditional two-party dominance in American politics. The initiative, reportedly titled the “X Party,” has sparked both curiosity and controversy across political and media circles.
Speaking at a rally in Florida, Trump didn’t hold back. “Elon Musk is a smart guy when it comes to rockets, but when it comes to politics—this is a train wreck off the rails,” Trump declared to a cheering crowd. “Starting a new party? That’s not leadership. That’s ridiculous.”
Clash of Titans: Business vs. Politics
The Trump-Musk fallout is not new. While Musk initially maintained a cordial relationship with Trump during his presidency—briefly serving on advisory councils—he has since become increasingly critical of Trump-era policies and has advocated for more centrist and innovation-driven governance.
On the other hand, Trump has often ridiculed those who threaten to splinter conservative support, viewing such efforts as distractions that weaken the Republican base. His latest attack on Musk appears to be an effort to consolidate power ahead of a potential 2028 campaign or to influence the GOP’s future leadership trajectory.
Musk’s Political Move: Disruption or Distraction?
Though Musk hasn’t officially announced a political party, insiders suggest he is exploring the idea as part of his broader vision for a futuristic, technology-driven America. He has been vocal on social media about his disillusionment with both Democrats and Republicans, often calling for more transparency, accountability, and innovation in government.
“America needs fresh ideas, not recycled slogans,” Musk posted recently on X (formerly Twitter), hinting at dissatisfaction with conventional politics.
However, political analysts are divided. Some see Musk’s ambition as a genuine attempt to shake up a stagnant system. Others view it as a billionaire’s overreach into a domain where charisma and grassroots connection often outweigh capital and celebrity.
Trump’s Warning to Voters
Trump’s fiery criticism seems to be aimed not just at Musk, but also at conservative and independent voters who might be swayed by the entrepreneur’s futuristic rhetoric. “You can’t let tech bros decide the future of this country,” Trump said. “This isn’t a boardroom or a rocket launch—it’s the United States of America.”
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The war of words may have just begun, but it signals a potential realignment—or fragmentation—of political forces in the years to come. Whether Musk follows through with a formal political party remains to be seen, but one thing is certain: the battle for America’s political future is getting more crowded—and more chaotic.
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