A week after President-elect Donald Trump’s surprising victory, Elon Musk signaled his intent to influence the political landscape, stating that his political action committee would “play a significant role in primaries.”
Soon after, Musk responded to reports suggesting he might fund challenges against GOP House members who fail to back Trump’s nominees. “How else? There is no other way,” Musk wrote on X, the platform he rebranded after acquiring Twitter and amplifying conservative voices, including his own.
During a recent visit to Capitol Hill, Musk and entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy reportedly cautioned Republicans about resisting their shared vision for slashing government spending in line with Trump’s proposed Department of Government Efficiency.
“Elon and Vivek talked about having a naughty list and a nice list for members of Congress and senators, based on voting records and spending decisions,” said Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga.
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Within Trump’s circle, there is growing speculation about Musk’s emerging role as a political enforcer for the president-elect’s agenda. Advisers say Musk not only supports Trump’s priorities and nominees but also appears committed to pressuring dissenting Republicans.
One Trump adviser noted Musk’s enthusiasm for political involvement and his substantial resources, adding that his role is still evolving. Known for his unpredictable nature, Musk, a former supporter of Barack Obama who has shifted rightward in recent years, is not traditionally aligned with partisan politics.
Musk’s influence was pivotal in the election. His $200 million contribution to America PAC helped mobilize voters in seven battleground states, all won by Trump. Additionally, his $20 million donation to RBG PAC, which argued Trump would not sign a national abortion ban, raised eyebrows. The PAC’s name, invoking liberal Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, wasn’t disclosed until post-election filings.
Looking ahead, Musk may leverage America PAC to pressure Republicans and moderate Democrats alike. GOP strategists warn, however, that targeting Republican incumbents in primaries could risk losing seats to Democrats. Musk’s unique blend of resources, influence, and unpredictability ensures his presence will loom large as Trump’s second term begins.