In a public statement on X (formerly Twitter), Elon Musk has categorically denied reports suggesting the withdrawal of his political initiative, the America Party. He directly addressed the Wall Street Journal’s claims about his disengagement from the project, stating: ‘Nothing @WSJ says should ever be thought of as true.’ This confirmation marks a decisive stance that the America Party remains on track to launch, despite ongoing media speculation and political criticism.
The WSJ article sparked immediate backlash. The report cited anonymous sources claiming internal concerns at Tesla, SpaceX, and within Musk’s advisory circle influenced his decision to step back from the party. However, Musk swiftly refuted these claims, accusing the Wall Street Journal of spreading false narratives on X. This forceful response ignited strong reactions online, particularly from supporters of the America Party and holders of its community-driven token, AP.
The impact extends beyond Musk’s dismissal. It signifies the imminent launch of the America Party, aligning with recent developments, including Musk’s heightened focus on releasing the Epstein files, his criticism of Donald Trump, and public endorsements from congressional figures advocating for government transparency. This political platform has been positioned as a vehicle focused on fiscal responsibility, national innovation, Bitcoin adoption, and declassifying records related to Jeffrey Epstein.
Musk’s confirmation has reignited interest in AP, a community-driven meme coin inspired by the political movement. While not officially endorsed by Musk, its market cap surged following his moves on X. This renewed hype presents an opportunity for AP to ride the wave of speculation and influence similar to Dogecoin’s meteoric rise.
Elon Musk’s strategic next steps lie in targeting a significant number of Senate and House races in the 2026 midterm elections, bypassing nationwide ballot access hurdles.
This public clash with traditional media outlets is escalating as Musk expresses his distrust of legacy media, labeling The Wall Street Journal as entirely untrustworthy. He is utilizing X (formerly Twitter) as a platform to direct and influence political conversations without institutional filters.
The America Party launch appears unstoppable. With the momentum now undeniable, expect an official announcement soon, sending a clear signal for investors, activists, and political outsiders.