Musk's question about creating new political party piques Stephen A Smith's interest amid CEO's Trump feud
'Special Report' panelists discuss President Donald Trump and Elon Musk's exchange of jabs in their public feud.
President Donald Trump and billionaire Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk’s feud exploded on social media, and one potential 2028 presidential contender added his two cents into the mix.
ESPN star Stephen A. Smith fired off a post on X in the midst of the president and Musk’s extremely public break-up in front of millions of social media users. Musk asked his X user base whether it was time to "create a new political party in America that actually represents the 80% in the middle."
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Stephen A. Smith (Mike Lawrie/Getty Images)
The "First Take" pundit fired off another take, expressing interest in what Musk asked.
"Mr. @elonmusk I’m all for moving America to the CENTER. I’m definitely down for that cause! Sign me up!!!" he wrote.
Smith has expressed his dissatisfaction with both sides of the political aisle, criticizing how Democrats handled governing the country over the last four years, particularly with open borders, high spending, identity politics and cancel culture. He’s also had his criticisms of Trump, pointing to the administration’s dismantling of diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives.
He’s also maintained that he may have "no choice" but to consider a presidential run.
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As Smith has toyed with a presidential run, Trump and Musk have gone toe-to-toe after months of cozying up with one another. The main issue appeared to be opposite ideas