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Elon Musk makes bombshell promise for his political party that would shock America

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Published 11:43 9 Jul 2025 GMT+1

Elon Musk makes bombshell promise for his political party that would shock America

Musk has already made his political priorities clear

Harry Boulton

Harry Boulton

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Elon Musk has made a new bombshell promise for his new political party on social media that has the potential to shock America, as he reacts to new findings from the Trump administration.

While it remains merely a promise at this point in time, speculation continues to find ground surrounding the priorities and positions of Elon Musk's new 'America Party', which he intends to create as a rival to US President Donald Trump.

Beginning with a threat to fund opposition to any Republican lawmakers that voted for the controversial 'Big Beautiful Bill', Musk quickly escalated this into the promise of forming his own political party.

Some have predicted that, if successfully launched, the America Party could have a devastating effect on the future of US politics as Musk would likely draw the attention of key sections of the Republican voter base, and could even energize and mobilize Democrat voters based on previous trends.

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Its prospective leader has already made a 'bombshell' promise that the America Party aims to fix if elected, and it could send shockwaves throughout America.

Attorney General Pam Bondi has defended the Department of Justice's findings, despite claiming she had the files months prior (Aaron Schwartz/CNP/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
Attorney General Pam Bondi has defended the Department of Justice's findings, despite claiming she had the files months prior (Aaron Schwartz/CNP/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

What is Musk's bombshell promise for the America Party?

Elon Musk has recently revealed on X that 'exposing the Epstein files' will be a high priority for the America Party, emerging as a major promise that could entice many voters over to his camp.

It all kicked off following the Department of Justice's recent findings in relation to Jeffrey Epstein, where it was ruled that his death in prison was by suicide, and that there was "no credible evidence" of an Epstein-collected client list that could be used to "prominent individuals."

This appears to directly contradict both Musk's accusation that Trump is in the Epstein files - vowing that the 'truth will come out' - and Attorney General Pam Bondi's assertion that the files were 'on her desk' back in February.

Musk posted several bizarre memes mocking the Trump administration following this ruling, including one which compared the Department of Justice to a clown and another that had 'The Official Jeffrey Epstein Pedophile Arrest Counter' at '0000'.

Now, Musk took to X, writing: "How can people be expected to have faith in Trump if he won't release the Epstein files?" One reply asked "will exposing the Epstein files rank high on the America Party's list," to which Musk replied with the '100' emoji, indicating it as a priority.

How have people responded to Musk's promise?

Many in the replies to Musk's post appear to be questioning Musk's motivations, especially when it comes to his pledge.

"Then why don't you do it now? If you do it now, people would more likely join your party," writes one reply, adding: "You really think people are going to vote again of another promise about the Epstein files? Do it now."

Many have called for Musk and the America Party to release what he knows now, instead of leaving it until he's elected (VCG/VCG via Getty Images)
Many have called for Musk and the America Party to release what he knows now, instead of leaving it until he's elected (VCG/VCG via Getty Images)

Given Musk's willingness to expose Trump's alleged involvement in the files, many wonder what's necessarily stopping him from going further and continuing to reveal further information to the public.

"How can you promise this," questions another, adding that "MAGA ran on the same platform."

Some have even speculated that the files don't even exist anymore, writing that the Republican party "had years to sanitize the files, you think there is still stuff there?"

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