Musk-Funded PAC Spends Big on Trump Bill He Blasted Weeks Ago

Elon Musk’s political action committee is spending over $1 million on ads praising a Trump-backed bill Musk publicly slammed just weeks ago.

Key Facts:

  • Building America’s Future (BAF), backed by Elon Musk, is airing a new ad celebrating Trump’s tax bill.
  • The ad, titled “Independence,” launched July 4 on Fox News.
  • Musk previously called the bill a “disgusting abomination” and threatened to fund primary challengers against Republicans who supported it.
  • On July 5, Musk announced he was forming a new political party called the “America Party.”
  • Trump dismissed Musk’s third-party idea as “ridiculous” on July 6.

The Rest of The Story:

BAF’s new ad, titled “Independence,” celebrates the passage of President Trump’s “One Big Beautiful Bill Act.”

The ad highlights tax relief measures including cuts for working families, seniors, and exemptions on tips and overtime.

It debuted on Fox News on July 4, the same day Trump signed the bill into law.

Musk, a prominent donor to BAF, had previously blasted the legislation as “outrageous.”

He even pledged in June to financially back GOP challengers to lawmakers who voted for it.

Yet, BAF’s ad now frames the bill as a major win for American families and Republican leadership.

Generra Peck, senior advisor to BAF, called the legislation “historic” and praised Trump, House Speaker Mike Johnson, and Senate Majority Leader John Thune for pushing it through.

“Their remarkable achievement will put America on a path to prosperity,” she said.

Commentary:

The timing and tone of BAF’s ad campaign raise serious questions.

Less than a month ago, Elon Musk went on the offensive, calling this very bill a betrayal of fiscal values. Now, he’s bankrolling a campaign that presents the law as a crowning achievement.

That shift demands attention. Is this simply strategic posturing? Possibly. It’s not uncommon for political donors to hedge their bets.

Still, the whiplash between denouncing a bill and funding a glowing ad about it is jarring, especially from someone as high-profile as Musk.

It also reopens speculation about the so-called feud between Musk and Trump. Was it ever genuine, or was it part of a broader political dance?

Trump seemed quick to dismiss Musk’s “America Party” idea as nonsense. Yet, Musk’s PAC is spending big to put Trump’s name in lights.

Musk’s July 5 party announcement seemed to suggest he was breaking with GOP leadership. But BAF’s latest messaging paints a different picture.

If Musk really intends to launch a third-party movement, this ad undercuts that ambition. It looks more like an olive branch than a warning shot.

Is the “America Party” real, or just noise? Musk hasn’t detailed a platform or named any backers.

If he wanted to challenge the GOP seriously, he’d likely be funding ads that contrast Trump’s record with his own vision, not ones that amplify Trump’s legislative wins.

It’s too early to say whether this ad means the rift is over—or if it was ever real. But one thing is clear: $1 million in airtime is a major commitment.

Musk’s money talks, and right now it’s saying something far different than his recent tweets. For voters watching closely, the contradictions are hard to ignore.

Does this signal a retreat from Musk’s hardline stance, or is it a play to remain influential regardless of which faction leads the GOP?

The Bottom Line:

Elon Musk’s PAC is promoting a bill he previously condemned, raising doubts about his true political intentions.

The ad campaign may signal a reconciliation with Trump or a broader strategy to stay relevant in GOP circles.

Whether Musk’s new party materializes—or fades away—remains to be seen.

His latest move suggests the split with Trump may not be as deep as once thought.

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