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"Musk Is OFF THE RAILS!" - Trump TORCHES...

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Elon Musk is reportedly planning a third-party presidential bid following his tumultuous exit from the Trump administration. Pat and the Home Team break down what’s motivating Elon and the uphill battle of establishing a viable third party in the United States.

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