‘America Is Toast If The Radical Left Wins’: Musk Suggests He’s All-In On GOP For Midterms
Elon Musk, the richest man in the world, suggested on Thursday that he will go all-in on funding Republican candidates for the 2026 midterm elections.
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Musk, who left the White House in May amid a public falling out with President Donald Trump, appears to have put the bad feelings behind him, saying on Thursday that “America is toast if the radical left wins.” Musk made the comment on X, reposting a report that stated he is “going all-in funding Republicans to help President Trump take back full control in the November midterms.”
Musk said that if Democrats win, they would “open the floodgates to illegal immigration and fraud,” adding, “Won’t be America anymore.” The billionaire’s social media post appears to confirm a report from Axios last month that stated Musk recently made large donations to multiple Republican campaigns ahead of the 2026 midterms and planned to make more.
Musk reportedly met with Vice President JD Vance and White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles in November at the vice president’s residence. His relationship with Trump has also appeared to have healed, as the Tesla CEO was seen chatting with the president at the September memorial service for assassinated Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk. Musk also attended a dinner at the White House for Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman in November.
To have Musk back in the picture as a major donor would be a major boost for the Republican Party, which is facing an uphill battle to retain control of the House and prevent Democrat obstruction of President Trump’s agenda. Musk said in May that he would dial back his political spending after cutting checks totaling around $240 million to back Trump and Republicans in 2024. Musk argued that his donations and advocacy gave Republicans control of the House and put Trump in the White House for a second time.
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Musk had a bitter falling out with Trump and Republican leaders over the president’s “Big Beautiful Bill,” which he argued would increase the deficit and undermine his work on the Department of Government Efficiency project to cut government waste.
After leaving his role as a senior adviser to Trump, Musk suggested that he might create a third party to oppose both Democratic radicalism and Republican inaction, but that plan never came to fruition. While he has been critical of the Republican Party, Musk has continued to focus most of his attacks on the Democratic Party. Musk also recently expressed support for the Republican-controlled Senate ending the filibuster, a move Trump has urged the Senate to take to make it easier for Republicans to pass Trump’s agenda.
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