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Post by Admin on Jul 22, 2024 7:22:53 GMT
Tesla is the manufacturer that stands to benefit most from the Biden administration's up to $7,500 tax credit for EV buyers. The administration's tightening of automobile exhaust gas regulations is also a tailwind for Tesla, which specializes in EVs.
Mr. Trump attacked the tightening of exhaust gas regulations as de facto "mandating EVs" and vowed to change the policy if he becomes president again. "Who the hell wants to drive an EV? After 45 minutes of driving, you have to stop for 3 hours," he said, even bringing up false information and attacking EVs.
Still, a strange honeymoon state has developed between Mr. Musk and Mr. Trump. At Tesla's annual shareholder meeting in June, Musk revealed that Trump would "call me out of the blue for reasons I don't know." Musk said Trump is a "huge fan" of Tesla's new electric vehicle, the Cybertruck.
In his speech on the 20th of this month, Mr. Trump also emphasized his closeness with Mr. Musk, saying, ``I love Mr. Musk.'' Furthermore, he prefaced this by saying that he was "completely in favor of EVs," and then explained that he opposed the current government's promotion of EVs, showing his consideration for Tesla.
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Post by Admin on Jul 23, 2024 6:18:09 GMT
Bill Ackman, a prominent investor who announced his support for Trump earlier this month, criticized President Biden for announcing his withdrawal in a "digitally signed letter" posted to the We know that it is run by
Ackman also questioned why a presidential news conference was not scheduled, saying, "If this was a hostage situation, this letter is insufficient proof of survival." However, the president stated in the letter that he would "explain the details of my decision to the public later in the week," a statement that is contrary to fact.
Musk responded to Ackman's post by saying, "This is like something we've already seen in an episode of the political comedy Veep," adding that it's time for a major political move to take place before the nation hears or sees the president. pointed out what had happened.
Musk also claimed that the president's letter had a "hostage feel."
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Post by Admin on Jul 23, 2024 12:13:12 GMT
In an interview, Musk said that he was asked for consent by medical personnel to administer puberty-suppressing drugs to his son. "I was tricked into signing the document. There was a lot of confusion. I was told that my child might commit suicide if I didn't sign it."
"It's unbelievably evil. I agree that the people who have been promoting this (encouraging children to change their gender) should go to prison," he said.
Regarding ``gender-affirming medicine,'' which is a problem in the United States and involves the transition of young people who complain of gender dysphoria, Musk said, ``It's terrible. It involves sterilizing children under the guise of gender-affirming care.''
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Post by Admin on Jul 24, 2024 3:55:15 GMT
Vice President Harris announced her candidacy on July 21st after President Biden decided to withdraw from the fall presidential election, but some X users posted on the 23rd that the vice president's campaign account reported that it is not possible to follow. Nadler called this a "serious censorship issue in a time-sensitive situation" and is calling on the Republican-controlled committee to investigate.
Vice President Harris' campaign account ``Kamala HQ'' gained more than 500,000 new followers between the 21st and 22nd, and currently has approximately 1.07 million followers. However, on the 23rd, multiple X users reported that when they tried to follow this account, they were unable to follow the account because they received a message that the following limit had been reached. Some of these users claim that they did not actually reach the limit and were able to follow other accounts.
Nadler wants an explanation as to why these users were unable to follow the vice president's account. They're also asking for clarification on how many users have tried and failed, what steps have been taken to address the issue, and whether Musk had anything to do with the restriction.
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Post by Admin on Jul 24, 2024 20:02:16 GMT
Businessman Elon Musk has denied a report that he plans to donate approximately 7 billion yen (Japanese yen) to former President Trump's support group, saying, ``This article is fake.''
The Wall Street Journal reported on the 15th that Musk plans to donate $45 million a month, or about 7 billion yen, to organizations supporting former President Trump.
Musk denied this on his personal X on the 24th, posting, ``It's ridiculous. I never said that. This article is completely fake.''
When Mr. Trump was shot, Mr. Musk posted on X, ``I fully support Mr. Trump. I wish him a speedy recovery.''
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