Elon Musk, Trump
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The bizarre bromance between Elon Musk and Donald Trump is apparently over ― and the ramifications are being hilariously felt on social media. Musk helped Trump get elected and headed the president’s so-called Department of Government Efficiency project until recently.
Musk used X—formerly Twitter—to help rebuild Trump's public image and support his presidential run. What happens if he turns it against the president?
Elon Musk’s decision to go all in on Donald Trump never made much sense. His scorched-earth approach to breaking up with Trump is even harder to square.
Tyler Pager, New York Times White House Correspondent joins Nicolle Wallace on Deadline White House to discuss the ongoing public break up of Donald Trump and his “First Buddy”, Elon Musk, and the potential that these two individuals being a war could have on the day to day business of the United States.
Ross Gerber, Gerber Kawasaki, and Brett Winton, ARK Invest, joins 'Closing Bell Overtime' to talk the impact of Elon Musk and Trump's feud on Tesla as a company and its shareholders.
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Organizers had no idea how much, or how far anti-Elon Musk sentiment has spread beyond the epicenter of his influence in the US.
Participation is plummeting in the community-driven feature that X owner Elon Musk touted as the solution to the social media site’s misinformation problems. Submissions to X’s Community Notes, which add user-generated context and corrections to the platform’s posts,
Michiganders have voiced their strong opinions about Elon Musk - and his DOGE cuts to federal agencies - in an unscientific MLive survey.