Mr. Musk uses online slang to marshal his 200 million social media followers in support of his efforts to gut the federal government. But he might be reaching his limits.
A post shared on Facebook claims Elon Musk has purportedly “[decided] to withdraw all support for [World Boxing Organization (WBO) programs] unless Imane Khelif’s medal and $25 million bonus are revoked.
The claim originated from a satirical account. There is no evidence Musk announced that Tesla will stop selling Cybertrucks to the “pride” community.
Elon Musk commented on rumours of Meta's $200 billion AI data centre investment, calling the amount too high. A Meta spokesperson dismissed the specul
The digital ad run by Building America's Future features a photo of Susan P. Crawford, a Harvard professor, not liberal candidate Susan M. Crawford.
Well, over the weekend, people outside the federal government realized that seemingly anyone can send an email that will presumably reach Musk at this Office of Personnel Management address. On Facebook, Alt National Park Service, a "resistance" page dedicated to protecting the parks, posted this:
"I'm going to plant a bomb in Elon Musk's house," the man wrote in the final post, dated February 16, two days before police in Texas contacted their Indiana counterparts.
It's the second tech company to agree to a payout after the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol prompted Trump to be kicked off numerous social media platforms.
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Just over half of U.S. adults (54%) say they have an unfavorable view of Musk, and two-thirds of Americans have an unfavorable view of Zuckerberg.
The entrepreneur is working with President Donald Trump to assert White House control over the sprawling federal workforce.