The White House said in a legal filing that Tesla CEO Elon Musk isn't an employee of its Department of Government Efficiency, or DOGE.
Steve Bannon struck a word caution for Republicans who have fully embraced tech “oligarchs.” The former White House adviser to President Donald Trump has spoken derisively of certain Silicon Valley billionaires including Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg and Tesla CEO and Trump adviser Elon Musk.
A Politico report revealed that President Donald Trump and billionaire tech bro Elon Musk weren’t too fond of each other when they met at the White House in 2020 to discuss the creation of a Tesla factory.
Tesla stock witnessed an unprecedented run toward the end of last year, largely thanks to President Trump's election night victory. Elon Musk and Trump have a tight relationship, and the Tesla CEO is leading an important new initiative at the White House.
Tech billionaire Elon Musk is not officially an employee of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), but is still overseeing its operations as a senior adviser to President Trump, the White House argued in a court filing this week.
Mark Cuban has challenged Elon Musk to support Rep. Ro Khanna's Drain the Swamp Act—a bill restricting lobbying by former White House officials—saying he would side with Musk if he endorses it, despite their history of clashes.
CEO Elon Musk and Indian Prime Minister Mr. Narendra Modi’s meeting at the White House last week is signaling the possibility of the electric vehicle (EV) maker’s entry into India. The company has posted 13 job openings on Microsoft’s (MSFT) LinkedIn.
Musk’s car company is emerging as a target for political outrage in the US and Europe in response to the billionaire’s outsized influence in the White House. Through his so-called Department of Government Efficiency (Doge),
A White House official has clarified that Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk is not in charge of the newly minted Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). “Mr. Musk is an employee of the White House Office,
India may get more than it bargained for when it comes to Elon Musk. The Tesla boss' role in the White House might make it easier for him to set the terms of his entry into the world's third-largest car market.
The State Department claimed a plan to buy thousands of armored Teslas was left over from the Biden administration. A document obtained by NPR shows the Biden plan was far smaller.
Elon Musk has been shaking up Washington in nothing short of a controversy blitz. Now, many who own Tesla vehicles say they are ashamed and are trying to offload their cars. Veuer’s Tony Spitz has the details.