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Elon Musk has gone ‘absolutely insane' following move to form a new political party

Elon Musk has gone ‘absolutely insane' following move to form a new political party

Sky News AU08-07-2025
Sky News contributor Joe Hildebrand claims billionaire Elon Musk is 'insane' for wanting to form a new political party amid his opposition to US President Donald Trump's 'Big Beautiful Bill'.
'Having lots of money is absolutely zero guarantee of electoral success,' he said.
'You've got have momentum; you've got to have charisma – Trump has got all of that.'
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