MAGA ROADKILL RISES – Musk the LATEST Victim!

Daily Report May 25,2025

The phenomenon of “MAGA Roadkill” continues as Donald Trump’s expanding influence leaves a trail of unexpected casualties within the conservative ranks.

At a Glance

  • Rick Wilson coins “Everything Trump touches dies,” highlighting political casualties.
  • Elon Musk becomes the latest victim, losing influence and financial ground.
  • Trump’s polarizing speeches exacerbate public discord and protests.
  • Public figures scramble to recover from associations with Trump.

MAGA Roadkill: A Worrying Pattern

Rick Wilson, a noted conservative strategist, introduced the term “MAGA Roadkill” to describe those caught in Trump’s complex political dynamics. Wilson asserts that Trump’s influence harms allies and society, hinting that everything he touches ends disastrously. As Trump’s narrative progressed, it became clear that collateral damage included both political figures and citizens affected by shifting policies.

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Elon Musk’s journey from influential tech titan to encapsulating the “Trump curse” provides a modern example. Musk’s ties with the Trump administration once granted him substantial influence. However, as Wilson outlines, Musk’s fortunes plummeted as Trump’s erratic decisions and divisive policies shook his erstwhile allies’ standing and financial health, reportedly costing Musk billions.

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Political Fallout and Personal Recoveries

“Donald Trump is toxic to everything, including a former close adviser and friend who is now ‘MAGA roadkill,'” Wilson stated. The implication here is the pattern of supporters and aligned figures finding themselves marginalized and excluded from Trump’s strategic inner circle. Musk’s current “Humility Tour” perfectly demonstrates the scramble to regain footing post-Trump, revealing the gravity of the so-called MAGA curse.

Trump’s rhetoric continues to provoke unease and strife across various fronts. His recent speeches, criticized for focusing on self-aggrandizement rather than pertinent military issues, further isolate him from foundational supporters and incite widespread protests. Such instances paint a landscape of changing alliances and disillusionment within his ranks.

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The Broader Implications

Margie Skelly captured the essence of the sentiment felt by many, “And now [Trump is] trying to be a king. So we are saying, ‘no king not then or now.'” Reporters and observers note the protests and civil unrest surrounding Trump’s engagements, signifying a rippling discontent with nationalist movements that fringe on overreach.

This evolving narrative demonstrates a significant reconsideration of allegiances as public figures and everyday citizens alike deal with the residual impacts of Trump’s administration. The phenomenon of “MAGA Roadkill” underscores the lasting effects of populist persuasion and inherent challenges within the current political paradigm.