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'To spite Trump': Laura Loomer predicts conservatives joining Musk's America Party; names 3 key figures

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MAGA commentator and Trump ally Laura Loomer on Sunday suggested that some prominent conservatives could soon align with Elon Musk’s newly launched America Party .

Loomer named three prominent figures she believes are poised to align with Musk: former Fox News host Tucker Carlson, Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene , and Representative Thomas Massie .


In a post on X, Loomer said: "I predict Tucker Carlson, MTG, and Thomas Massie will join the new 'America Party' to spite President Trump."



Tucker Carlson

Loomer pointed to the former Fox News commentator but said Carlson isn’t a “true Trump supporter.” Despite that, she predicted he would sign on with Musk’s America Party as a way to “spite President Trump.” Carlson recently criticised Republicans for producing “weak” policy positions.

Marjorie Taylor Greene

Georgia Representative Greene has already publicly sided with Musk over Trump’s “Big Beautiful Bill.” Loomer said this makes her a prime candidate to join Musk’s party. Greene used her platform to praise Musk for confronting Trump on fiscal discipline, noting her dissatisfaction with Congress’s spending.

Thomas Massie

Loomer signalled that Musk-backed Congressman Massie, who voted against Trump’s signature tax-and-spend package, would follow suit with the America Party. Trump has previously criticised Massie, but Loomer highlighted his stance against the bill—saying he had “enough” Republicans to resist it—as evidence of his willingness to break with Trump on principle.

Musk’s America Party aims for “Freedom”

Elon Musk officially launched the America Party on July 5, declaring that it was created to “give you back your freedom.” The move came after growing tensions with Donald Trump over a recent federal spending bill, which Musk opposed. The party says it will apply “extremely concentrated force” to influence key Senate and House races. Its focus will be on budget cuts, deregulation, and tech-focused policies. Though its national reach is still limited, political observers say the America Party could reshape close races in swing districts. Musk’s new party is already drawing attention from frustrated conservatives, libertarians, and some in the MAGA movement who no longer align fully with Trump.
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