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Trump dismisses Musk’s political ambitions as ‘ridiculous’ in sharp rebuke

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President Donald Trump slammed former first buddy Elon Musk for starting a third political party, saying such parties have «never worked» while also calling the move «ridiculous.»
Trump spoke with reporters before boarding Air Force 1 in Bedminster, New Jersey, when he was asked about Musk’s move to start a third party.
«I think it’s ridiculous to start a third party,» Trump said from the tarmac. «We have a tremendous success with the Republican Party. The Democrats have lost their way, but it’s always been a two-party system, and I think starting a third party just adds to confusion.
«It really seems to have been developed for two parties,» the president continued. «Third parties have never worked. So, he can have fun with it, but I think it’s ridiculous.»
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President Trump said Elon Musk’s move to start a third political party is «ridiculous,» while speaking to reporters on July 6, 2025. (Fox News)
Musk announced the launching of a new political party called the «America Party» on his social media platform X on Saturday.
The entrepreneur called the formation of the party a direct response to a corrupt political establishment that no longer represents the American people.
The announcement followed a viral July 4 poll on X, where Musk asked whether voters wanted independence from what he called the «two-party (some would say uniparty) system.»
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Elon Musk receives a golden key from President Donald Trump in the Oval Office at the White House in Washington, D.C., May 30, 2025. (Reuters/Nathan Howard)
Over 1.2 million votes were cast, with 65.4% saying «yes.»
«By a factor of 2 to 1, you want a new political party and you shall have it,» Musk posted Saturday. «When it comes to bankrupting our country with waste & graft, we live in a one-party system, not a democracy. Today, the America Party is formed to give you back your freedom.»
A short time after his gaggle with reporters, Trump turned to Truth Social to express concerns over Musk, while giving insight into what may have led to the two parting ways.
«I am saddened to watch Elon Musk go completely ‘off the rails,’ essentially becoming a TRAIN WRECK over the past five weeks. He even wants to start a Third Political Party, despite the fact that they have never succeeded in the United States – The System seems not designed for them,» the president said. «The one thing Third Parties are good for is the creation of Complete and Total DISRUPTION & CHAOS, and we have enough of that with the Radical Left Democrats, who have lost their confidence and their minds!
«Republicans, on the other hand, are a smooth running ‘machine,’ that just passed the biggest Bill of its kind in the History of our Country,» Trump continued. «It is a Great Bill but, unfortunately for Elon, it eliminates the ridiculous Electric Vehicle (EV) Mandate, which would have forced everyone to buy an Electric Car in a short period of time.»
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President Donald Trump and Elon Musk were often spotted together during the presidential campaign and after Trump was elected back to the Oval Office in November. (Jeff Bottari/Zuffa LLC)
Trump said he has been «strongly opposed» to an EV mandate from the very beginning, and the new bill allows consumers to buy whatever type of vehicle they want, whether it is electric, gas, or hybrid-powered.
«I have campaigned on this for two years and, quite honestly, when Elon gave me his total and unquestioned Endorsement, I asked him whether or not he knew that I was going to terminate the EV Mandate – It was in every speech I made, and in every conversation I had,» Trump said. «He said he had no problems with that – I was very surprised!»
Trump also said Musk asked a close friend of his to run NASA, but the president took issue with it when he found out that friend was a «blue blooded Democrat» who never contributed to a Republican.
«I also thought it inappropriate that a very close friend of Elon, who was in the Space Business, run NASA, when NASA is such a big part of Elon’s corporate life,» he said. «My Number One charge is to protect the American Public!»
Musk chose to establish a new political party after expressing grave concerns with the president’s «Big, Beautiful Bill,» which was signed into law on Friday at the White House.
The sweeping $3.3 trillion legislation includes tax cuts, infrastructure spending and stimulus measures and has drawn criticism from fiscal conservatives and libertarians. Though Musk did not reference the bill directly in his America Party posts, the timing suggests rising friction between the billionaire and the president. Musk has previously warned that unchecked spending by both parties threatens the long-term health of the economy.
TRUMP NOT INTERESTED IN TALKING TO MUSK: ‘ELON’S TOTALLY LOST IT’

Elon Musk announced the formation of a third political party called the «America Party» on Saturday in a post on X. (AP/Jose Luis Magana)
The new party, according to Musk’s posts, will target a few key seats in Congress. The goal is to create a swing bloc powerful enough to hold the balance of power and block what Musk sees as the worst excesses of both Republicans and Democrats.
Third parties have traditionally had a difficult time gaining ground in American politics as the system is built for two dominant parties. With the Electoral College, winner-take-all elections and strict ballot access laws, outsiders cannot meaningfully compete. Even when a third-party candidate catches fire, it rarely lasts beyond a single election cycle.
One of the biggest third-party efforts in recent history was Ross Perot’s 1992 run.
He earned nearly 19% of the popular vote as an independent but didn’t win a single Electoral College vote. It was the closest a third-party candidate got to the White House after President Teddy Roosevelt’s famed Bull Moose Party run in 1912 against his onetime protégé, William Howard Taft.
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Others, like Ralph Nader, have tried with the Green Party, and Gary Johnson with the Libertarian Party, but no third-party candidate has come close to winning the presidency.
Fox News Digital’s Jasmine Baehr contributed to this report.
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Defense Secretary Hegseth considers reversing Army ban on aggressive ‘shark attack’ training

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Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is considering reversing a ban on the «shark attack,» the time-honored aggressive practice used by drill sergeants to train U.S. Army recruits in basic training.
The practice was usually employed at the beginning of training by having several drill sergeants swarming trainees and yelling in their faces at the top of their lungs.
«It starts at basic training. It starts at our military academies,» Hegseth said Thursday during an appearance on «The Will Cain Show.»
«We are going back to basics. Drill sergeants will be drill sergeants with knife hands who ensure, who maintain good order and discipline and train up great recruits who will make great formations. Just like we need military officers with that same rigorous discipline and background. So, we’re going back to the basics, and it’s bearing fruit.»
HEGSETH VOWS TO RESTORE WARRIOR MENTALITY AND RAISE STANDARDS IN SWEEPING MILITARY TRANSFORMATION
U.S. Army drill sergeants assigned to Foxtrot 1st Battalion 34th Infantry Regiment participate in the «shark attack» or fear stage of the discipline process, as trainees arrive on the first day of basic combat training June 12, 2017, at Fort Jackson, S.C. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Philip McTaggart/Released)
The Army began phasing out the shark attack in recent years and largely ended it in 2020. It was replaced by the ‘First 100 Yards,’ a more structured training exercise designed to build camaraderie and encourage teamwork under stress.
«‘The First 100 Yards’ is a U.S. Army trainee’s first exposure to their Basic Training (BCT), Drill Sergeants, and their first opportunity to begin their transformation as members of the world’s most potent and lethal fighting force,» the U.S. Army Center for Initial Military Training posted on Facebook. «‘The First 100 Yards,’ a homage to their lineage of closing the last 100 yards of the fight, incorporates teamwork into a competition that features mental and physical challenges on the day they arrive to their basic training company.»
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The act of replacing the shark attack grew out of deliberations at the Army Infantry School in Fort Benning, Georgia. Senior leaders believed the practice was outdated but stressed at the time that the Army was not going soft despite the absence of the in-your-face pile-on trainees were subjected to.
Supporters of the shark attack said it helps trainees transition from civilian to military life and prepares them for the chaotic environment some will experience on the battlefield.
«The secretary is very excited to be making basic training great,» Defense Department press secretary Kingsley Wilson said Thursday. «Again, I can confirm that he’s going to be looking at basic training and making sure that the standards are where they should be.
«We want our warfighters to be strong, and that starts in basic training, and we want to make sure we really, again, go back to basics. And shark attacks are going to be something that he is looking at reinstating.»

Sgts. 1st Class Alec Donahoe and Todd Owen, drill sergeants with the Mississippi National Guard Recruiting and Retention Battalion, motivate a warrior in the Recruit Sustainment Program during a «shark attack» Oct. 7, 2017. (U.S. National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Scott Tynes)
One Army unit recently reversed a ban on «tossing bays,» another traditional practice in which drill sergeants overturn bunks and mattresses, wall lockers, garbage cans and other items in the bays where enlisted trainees sleep, forcing them to clean the area.
A July 31 memo by Col. Christopher J.C. Hallows, commander of the 197th Infantry Brigade, which trains infantry soldiers, announced that bay tossing was «strictly prohibited.»
«Drill sergeants will not ‘toss’ the bay to include flipping mattresses, knocking over wall lockers, touching and/or damaging Trainee personal items or equipment,» the memo states. «Drill sergeants will not use bay ‘tossing’ for any reason to include methods of corrective action.»
On Sunday, Hallows issued another memo reversing the ban.
On Thursday, Hegseth noted that bay tossing and the shark attack have been part of basic training for decades.

U.S. Army Drill Sgt. 1st Class Aleman assigned to Foxtrot 1st Battalion 34th Infantry Regiment participates in the «shark attack» or fear stage of the discipline process. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Darius Davis)
«It’s the basic stuff that anyone who went through any form of basic training for decades understood as a recruit, you were going into a crucible,» he said. «You were going to be forged. You were gonna be challenged. You were to be scared, nervous and anxious.
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«And by coming through that, you are gonna be forged an American warrior. A shark attack is when drill sergeants surround one particular enlistee, right?» he added. «Creating a stressful situation that they have to figure out how to manage. Bed tossing inside barracks after you’ve had a long day doing map out on the range or walk in patrol — this is basic stuff. This is not beyond what’s been done. This is a restoration.»
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EEUU corregirá los aranceles aplicados a Japón tras detectar un error respecto al acuerdo firmado en julio

Japón informó este viernes que Estados Unidos aplicó de forma incorrecta los nuevos aranceles a productos japoneses, violando los términos de un acuerdo bilateral alcanzado en julio. Washington admitió el error y se comprometió a corregir la orden ejecutiva correspondiente, además de reembolsar los pagos excedentes ya cobrados, según confirmó el negociador japonés en materia arancelaria, Ryosei Akazawa.
“El Gobierno de Estados Unidos ha reconocido que se cometió un error al establecer un arancel adicional del 15 % sobre gravámenes ya existentes, en lugar de aplicar un arancel fijo del 15 %, como estaba estipulado”, declaró Akazawa a la prensa japonesa en Washington. La información fue confirmada también por la cadena pública NHK, que cubre la visita de la delegación japonesa a EEUU.
El anuncio se produjo tras una reunión de más de tres horas entre Akazawa y los secretarios estadounidenses de Comercio, Howard Lutnick, y del Tesoro, Scott Bessent. Según un comunicado emitido por la Cancillería japonesa, el negociador “confirmó una vez más el contenido del acuerdo sobre aranceles recíprocos e instó a Estados Unidos a corregir la orden ejecutiva lo antes posible”.
La disputa surge luego de que Estados Unidos activara la nueva política arancelaria del presidente Donald Trump en la medianoche del jueves. La orden impuso un gravamen adicional del 15 % a productos importados desde Japón, lo que en algunos casos elevó los aranceles totales por encima de lo negociado. Tokio sostiene que esta aplicación no refleja el acuerdo alcanzado el pasado 22 de julio, cuando ambas partes pactaron un arancel fijo del 15 %, más bajo que el 25 % previamente amenazado y del 24 % anunciado en abril.
“Es sumamente lamentable que se haya emitido y puesto en vigor una orden presidencial que no cumple con el acuerdo entre Japón y EEUU”, expresó Akazawa. El funcionario también señaló que no se ha fijado una fecha concreta para la corrección, ya que se trata de un procedimiento administrativo interno de Estados Unidos. No obstante, indicó que la modificación “tendrá efecto retroactivo” y cubrirá las tasas cobradas hasta que se aplique la enmienda.
El acuerdo bilateral incluía, además del arancel del 15 % sobre importaciones generales desde Japón, una cláusula clave sobre la industria automotriz. La Administración Trump se comprometió a reducir los aranceles automotrices del 27,5 % al 15 % para vehículos y autopartes japonesas.

Esta rebaja fue negociada a cambio de una promesa de inversión por parte del gobierno japonés en territorio estadounidense. Sin embargo, Tokio aún espera claridad sobre cuándo se aplicará esta reducción.
El gobierno japonés ha mantenido que confía en que Washington cumplirá los términos acordados. En sus declaraciones, Akazawa reiteró que Japón actuará con base en el entendimiento alcanzado y continuará monitoreando los desarrollos administrativos en EEUU.
Este incidente ocurre en un contexto en el que Estados Unidos ha implementado aranceles diferenciados por país como parte de su política comercial bajo el lema “América primero”.
Japón, que buscaba un trato preferencial, consideró que había asegurado un alivio arancelario mediante negociaciones directas. La aplicación incorrecta del gravamen generó preocupación inmediata en Tokio sobre la solidez de los compromisos estadounidenses.
En tanto, Washington aún no ha emitido una orden formal de rectificación. Se espera que el Departamento de Comercio publique una revisión oficial de la orden ejecutiva en los próximos días. Hasta entonces, las empresas japonesas afectadas aguardan una resolución que garantice el reembolso y la estabilidad en las reglas de comercio bilateral.
(Con información de EFE)
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Estas son las cinco condiciones aprobadas por Israel para poner fin a la guerra en Gaza

Israel dio un nuevo paso en su estrategia militar y política en la Franja de Gaza al definir los términos que, según su gobierno, permitirían poner fin al actual conflicto con el grupo terrorista Hamas. En una sesión clave celebrada este viernes, el Gabinete de Seguridad aprobó una serie de principios que establecen las condiciones mínimas para un eventual alto el fuego, así como un nuevo plan de acción militar centrado en la ocupación de la Ciudad de Gaza, uno de los últimos bastiones del grupo islamista.
Las decisiones se producen en un momento en que el conflicto ha alcanzado un punto crítico tanto en el frente militar como en el terreno diplomático. Las autoridades israelíes sostienen que la derrota total de Hamas y la recuperación de los rehenes son objetivos innegociables. A la vez, se intensifican los debates internos sobre la viabilidad y el impacto humanitario de una ocupación más amplia del enclave palestino.
Los principios, informados por la Oficina del Primer Ministro, son:
- El desarme de Hamas.
- El regreso de todos los rehenes, vivos y muertos.
- La desmilitarización de Gaza.
- Control de seguridad israelí en Gaza.
- El establecimiento de una administración civil que no sea ni Hamas ni la Autoridad Palestina.
Según el comunicado oficial, “una mayoría decisiva de ministros del Gabinete de Seguridad creía que el plan alternativo que se había presentado al Gabinete de Seguridad no lograría la derrota de Hamas ni el regreso de los rehenes”.
Horas antes de la aprobación de la misión, el primer ministro Benjamin Netanyahu declaró que Israel no quiere gobernar Gaza. “Queremos entregársela a fuerzas árabes que la gobiernen adecuadamente sin amenazarnos y garantizando una vida digna para los gazatíes; eso no es posible con Hamas”, afirmó.
En la misma sesión, el gabinete también aprobó un plan militar presentado por Netanyahu para que las Fuerzas de Defensa de Israel (FDI) ocupen la Ciudad de Gaza, situada en el norte del enclave palestino. La decisión fue comunicada oficialmente por la Oficina del Primer Ministro y confirmada por medios locales.
Según el comunicado, las FDI se prepararán para avanzar sobre la ciudad y se comprometerán a garantizar la provisión de ayuda humanitaria a la población civil ubicada fuera de las zonas de combate. La oficina del primer ministro señaló que el gabinete respaldó la “propuesta de Netanyahu para derrotar a Hamas” y que Israel “proporcionará ayuda humanitaria a la población civil fuera de las zonas de combate”.
Indicó, además, que de los 50 rehenes que Israel contabiliza como aún cautivos de Hamas, se cree que 20 continúan con vida. El regreso de estas personas, junto con la eliminación de la capacidad militar del grupo, forman parte central de los principios aprobados.
Medios israelíes señalaron que el plan alternativo rechazado sería el impulsado por el jefe del Estado Mayor de las FDI, Eyal Zamir, quien expresó su oposición a la ocupación total de la franja, argumentando que podría derivar en un desastre humanitario y poner en riesgo la vida de los cautivos.
El comunicado del gobierno se refiere únicamente a la Ciudad de Gaza y no menciona la ocupación de toda la Franja, aunque el jueves Netanyahu había declarado que su objetivo era tomar el control total del enclave. La ciudad representa aproximadamente el 25% del territorio que las FDI todavía no controlan, junto con varios campos de refugiados en el centro de Gaza.
No está claro si las otras áreas no conquistadas serán incluidas en etapas posteriores del plan aprobado. El énfasis en la Ciudad de Gaza indica que la toma de control militar se iniciará de manera gradual.
La ciudad, donde viven cerca de 800.000 residentes, es uno de los últimos bastiones bajo control de Hamas y concentra una alta densidad de población civil. Su eventual ocupación reduciría aún más el territorio habitable para los 2 millones de habitantes de Gaza y anticipa complejidades operativas y humanitarias en las próximas semanas.
(Con información de EFE)
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