Elon Musk is pivoting from recent government efficiency roles back to core business dominance and aggressive political maneuvering as 2026 begins. Tesla anticipates a "banger year" driven by the accelerated April ramp-up of Cybercab production, the launch of Optimus version three, and achieving full rocket reusability at SpaceX. Politically, Musk has committed massive financial support to Republican midterm campaigns to counter the radical left, building on his previous $290 million contribution cycle. This shift follows a public feud over the "One Big Beautiful Bill" Act, which eliminated electric vehicle tax credits and prompted Musk’s exit from DOGE. Current projections place Musk at a 65% probability of exceeding 1,400 posts on X this January, signaling a high-intensity social media presence to support his strategic goals in both the private sector and the upcoming electoral landscape.
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