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One of the larger was outside Tesla's Manhattan showroom, where protestors could be heard chanting "Elon Musk can go to Mars; we don't need your Nazi cars" referring to the Elon Musk salute controversy and Musk's support for Alternative for Germany. Protests also took place in San Francisco, Berkeley, Minneapolis, and Kansas City among others.
The Department of Justice filed a document that seems to contradict virtually all public evidence about Elon Musk’s role in DOGE in response to a lawsuit seeking to reverse the department's work.
The actions of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), informally headed by Elon Musk, are the subject of ongoing lawsuits. Complications include establishing facts about Musk's role, the identities and formal powers of his associates, and the unclear relationship between Musk, DOGE, and political appointees backed by Musk.
Elon Musk lashes out as he gets first taste of political failure when spending deal voted down. ... original agreement in favour of a much slimmer 116-page one giving the president-elect precisely ...
“The email request was utterly trivial, as the standard for passing the test was to type some words and press send!” Musk wrote on X. “Yet so many failed even that inane test, urged on in ...
Musk repeating the salute before saying, "My heart goes out to you." [1]On January 20, 2025, while speaking at a rally celebrating U.S. president Donald Trump's second inauguration, businessman and political figure Elon Musk twice made a salute interpreted by some as a Nazi or the fascist Roman salute.
That question and answer have shaken Washington because they highlight the stark difference between conservative constitutional governance and one-man rule led by the president.
Elon Musk's controversial $1 million-a-day swing state sweepstakes was never a lottery, a Philadelphia judge said in a written decision explaining why he declined to shut the program down after a ...