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Recently, the political moves of Tesla CEO Elon Musk have sparked widespread follow. Musk himself denied the Wall Street Journal's report that he was postponing the formation of a new political party, and clearly stated that this information should not be taken as a fact.
Meanwhile, U.S. Vice President Vance also responded to the related rumors. He stated that he would comprehensively assess various possibilities to respond to state government measures, but denied having discussed topics related to the 2028 election with Musk or any other donors.
These statements seem intended to clarify speculation about Musk forming a third political party. While Musk is known for his innovations in business and technology, the possibility of his involvement in politics has been a focus of public and media attention. However, according to the latest clarification, these speculations may be based on false information.
Nevertheless, Musk's attention to political and social issues remains noteworthy. As a highly influential entrepreneur, his words and actions often provoke public discussion and media coverage. This incident once again highlights the importance of accuracy and fact-checking when reporting on high-profile individuals.
As the 2028 election approaches, the political landscape in the United States may undergo new changes. However, it seems that the idea of Musk forming a new political party remains speculative at this stage, lacking substantial evidence to support it.