On June 6, Mark Cuban and Anthony Scaramucci posted social media messages indicating they are each interested in the America Party. See this story.
On July 5, Elon Musk said that the America Party “has been formed.” UPDATE: here is the party website, which has a platform.
New York state election code 2-124 says, “The name of a party shall be in the English language, and shall not include the words “American”, “United States”, “National”, “New York State”, “Empire State”, Independence”, “Independent”, or any abbreviation thereof.” It is not clear if this law would ban the word “America”. The law is highly authoritarian and no other state has such a list of prohibited words.
On June 27, Charles Siler, one of the defendants in No Labels v Delco, U.S. District Court of Delaware, 1:23cv-1384, filed this reply brief. This is the lawsuit in which No Labels is suing a parody website, NoLabels.com, for trademark infringement.
On July 4, Elon Musk again mentioned his idea of a new political party and suggested that it could focus in 2026 on winning two or three seats in the U.S. Senate, and eight to ten in the House.
On July 1, Idaho state representative Todd Achilles resigned from the state legislature, where he had been serving as a Democrat. He also announced he will run for U.S. Senate in 2026 as an independent candidate.