Trump Gives Update on Elon Musk DOGE Departure
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President Donald Trump told his Cabinet last week that billionaire Elon Musk will leave his administration role in the coming months. Elon Musk was the biggest financial backer of Trump's 2024 campaig...
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President Donald Trump may already be looking to pull the plug on Elon Musk’s controversial DOGE project just two months into his administration.
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Elon Musk says the surge in Tesla vandalism stems from Democratic opposition to his role at DOGE and their "propaganda" against him and President Donald Trump.
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Elon Musk’s estranged daughter Vivian Wilson is speaking out about one of the last times she communicated with her father.
The plan for a day of mass demonstrations follows a series of violent incidents. Anti-Musk activists have been accused of throwing Molotov cocktails at Tesla facilities in Colorado, Nevada and Oregon and defacing Tesla vehicles there, and on Monday, authorities said they found multiple “ incendiary devices ” at a Tesla location in Texas.
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Tesla is expected to report a drop in vehicle deliveries for Q1, with analysts predicting a decline of up to 12 per cent. The company faces growing competition from BYD and European automakers, while CEO Elon Musk’s political stance has triggered customer protests and trade-ins.
Under the proposed ballot measures, dubbed “UnPlug Musk,” Tesla’s licenses in Kansas City and St. Louis would be revoked.
Former Tesla owners are on the hunt for their next EV, creating an opportunity for legacy automakers and EV startups to gain ground.
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Irish Star on MSNElon Musk's dad brutal 1-word attack on Tesla protesters weeks after calling son a 'bad dad'Musk's electric car company Tesla has been the subject of attacks and vandalism over the past several weeks in response to Elon's role in the Trump administration
Elon Musk's father, Errol Musk, is not losing sleep over protests and vandalism targeting Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA). In a recent interview on “The Andrew Eborn Show,” the elder Musk dismissed the backlash as good for business.