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Elon Musk got into a tense exchange Tuesday with CNBC anchor David Faber after he pressed the Tesla CEO on his leadership of President Trump’s cost-cutting initiatives and the efficacy of
Tesla CEO Elon Musk has pledged to be less involved in politics and assured investors he would remain at the helm of the company for the next five years. His remarks triggered a brief intraday rebound in Tesla shares.
Elon Musk, who spent more than $250 million dollars on Donald Trump’s election campaign, has said he plans to reduce political spending, stating "I’ve done enough".
He spent hundreds of millions to elect President Trump. But now he’s less visible in Washington, says he’ll spend less on future elections and is even posting less about Mr. Trump on social media.
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President Trump no longer mentions Elon Musk in his social media posts, but Musk recently caught a flight to the Persian Gulf with the president.
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Elon Musk is still filling his own pockets with federal welfare, even if his Department of Government Efficiency was all smoke and mirrors.
Elon Musk said his era of enormous political spending is over — at least for the time being. The world's richest man said during a video interview at the Qatar Economic forum that he thinks he's "done enough" when it comes to political contributions.
The world’s richest person says he’s cutting back on election-related spending this year. He spent millions in Pennsylvania last year toward Donald Trump's win.
Billionaire Elon Musk said in an interview that he plans to remain as the leader of Tesla for the next five years amid his involvement with DOGE and other business ventures.
South Africa’s government plans to offer Elon Musk a workaround of local Black-ownership laws for his Starlink internet service to operate in the country, aiming to ease tensions with both the billionaire and US President Donald Trump.