Elon Musk says he's getting back to business at X and Tesla
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Marketing academic Scott Galloway criticizes Elon Musk for alienating Tesla's core EV customer base by aligning with Trump supporters, who are less interested in electric vehicles. This shift, coupled with Musk's involvement in European politics,
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Elon Musk amplified a cost-cutting move by President Donald Trump's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) on Wednesday, stating that the U.S. government may be wasting $100 million a year on inactive phone lines.
Elon Musk says he’s pulling back from politics, telling NBC News' Christine Romans he’ll spend “a lot less” on campaigns going forward. The Tesla CEO, who recently stepped back from his unofficial advisory role in the Trump administration,
Chair of the Congressional Progressive Caucus, joins 'The Weekend: Primetime' to discuss why Elon Musk is still a presence in the White House and on Capitol Hill despite suggesting he was going to scale back his political spending,
After making huge bets on the 2024 election, the Tesla CEO said he is now focused on winning more control of the company.
I think I’ve done enough,” the Tesla CEO said Tuesday, months after plowing at least $288 million into the 2024 election to help Trump and other Republicans.
In terms of political spending, I’m going to do a lot less in the future,” Elon Musk, 53, told the Qatar Economic Forum on Tuesday.