The forthcoming President of the United States, Donald Trump, has weighed in on rumours that the Tesla CEO and owner of X (formerly Twitter) may one day be in office. Trump won the latest U.S. election by a landslide, beating Democratic candidate Kamala Harris and was publicly supported by Musk.
The Trump transition team wants the incoming administration to drop a car-crash reporting requirement opposed by Elon Musk’s Tesla.
Tesla finds the rules unfair because it believes it reports better data than other automakers, which makes it look like Tesla is responsible for an outsized number of crashes involving advanced driver-assistance systems, one of the sources said.
After days of threats and demands, Donald Trump had little to show for it once lawmakers passed a budget deal.
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Democrats have been calling the world's richest man "President Musk," referencing the influence he allegedly has over the president-elect.
There’s a larger coterie of tech world Trump supporters who are now working with the incoming administration, with varying degrees of formality.
Tesla’s shares recovered their losses from earlier in the day to close higher on Friday. TakeAway Points: Tesla’s stock rose after recovering losses earlier today. Tesla’s stock fell 8% on Wednesday,
A Monday note from Barclays estimated Tesla's total Q4 deliveries at 515,000 units, the magic number which would represent year-over-year delivery growth compared to 1.8 million i
Donald Trump and Jeff Bezos' exclusive dinner reportedly took a turn when Tesla CEO Elon Musk crashed the party.
Musk didn’t just wake up one day and decide to cosplay as POTUS. This meme-fest kicked off after Democratic lawmakers dragged his name into political drama. Representative Rosa DeLauro threw shade on the House floor, calling Musk the Republicans’ “real president.”