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Elon Musk has hit back at Donald Trump's alleged claims that the Tesla CEO is a 'big time drug addict' by taking a test and ...
It’s been a big week in US politics - protests in Los Angeles, new travel bans, and a public feud between President Trump and ...
The public name-calling between Elon Musk and President Trump may be over (for now), but the debate around Tesla's (TSLA) stock is only set to heat up as investors digest the upcoming robotaxi ...
"In order to achieve this, we must expand efforts to detain and deport Illegal Aliens in America’s largest Cities, such as Los Angeles, Chicago, and New York, where Millions upon Millions of Illegal ...
The world's most powerful man and its wealthiest began attacking each other in a spectacle that left Washington breathless The feud began with Musk's criticism of Trump's legislative agenda ...
During Elon Musk's recent volley of X posts criticizing Donald Trump and his “big, beautiful bill,” search interest in Musk surpassed the president, according to Google Trends.
Asked whether they would back Trump, Musk or neither, 28% said Trump, while 8% said Musk. Fifty-two percent said neither. Republicans strongly sided with Trump, 71% to 6%, with 12% saying neither.
Dan Ives, managing director of Wedbush Securities and a prominent Tesla bull, says he is sticking to his optimistic outlook on Tesla despite Elon Musk's escalating feud with President Trump.
Natalie Andrews, a White House Correspondent for The Wall Street Journal, will be answering some of those questions from 3 p.m. until 4 p.m. ET today, on WSJ.com.
President Trump has no plans to speak with Elon Musk, a senior White House official said. The president remains frustrated about Musk's attacks on social media, his advisers said, and has little ...