Elon Musk on Saturday announced his plan to create a new political party, and he got some unlikely offers from his enemies.
Musk worked hand-in-hand with President Donald Trump’s administration in his capacity as the brainchild of DOGE, a purported cost-cutting program. That relationship ultimately blew up, and now Musk has vowed to create his own political party.
That move, which is said by some to be a big threat to Republicans in 2026, got some interest from frequent targets of Trump.
Mark Cuban, a billionaire who has frequently insulted Elon Musk, backed then-Vice President Kamala Harris in the 2024 election. But that didn’t stop him from throwing his hat in the ring to help his nemesis with the new political venture.
After sharing Musk’s statement along with some fireworks emojis and a flame emoji, Cuban shared it a second time, writing, “I work with [Center for Competitive Democracy].”
“They will help you get on ballots,” Cuban added. “That is their mission.”
A former member of Trump’s first administration, Anthony Scaramucci, also offered his assistance. Scaramucci similarly endorsed Harris.
“I would like to meet to discuss,” he said on X Saturday. “My DMs are open.”