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Elon Musk torched Peter Navarro, President Donald Trump’s trade advisor, in an X post Tuesday after Navarro dismissed the Tesla CEO as a glorified “car assembler” in a CNBC interview.
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Elon Musk has seen the value of his stake in the electric-vehicle maker plunge since President Donald Trump’s inauguration amid an ongoing backlash over Musk’s leadership role in the controversial ent...
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White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said Tuesday that President Donald Trump is exploring legal pathways to “deport” U.S. citizens to El Salvador, where the administration has already arranged to house deported immigrants in a prison known for its human rights abuses. (Watch the video, above.)
Elon Musk sparred on social media Tuesday with White House Senior Counselor Peter Navarro, after Navarro said in an interview Monday that Tesla was a car “assembler" rather than a manufacturer.
Tesla has already spoken out against President Trump's tariffs, and its CEO Elon Musk is now following suit—despite his relationship with the White House.
Tesla's brand crisis spans far beyond Elon Musk's involvement at the Department of Government Efficiency, Ross Gerber said.
Peter Navarro, a senior White House trade adviser, defended President Trump’s tariffs, but the Treasury secretary said the U.S. might be ready to negotiate.
Deliveries of Elon Musk's Tesla vehicles dropped about 13% compared to a year ago, according to a new release from the company. The decline comes amid criticism of Musk and increased competition.
Tesla’s stock (TSLA) surged on a report that Elon Musk is leaving the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) soon.
These are nervous times for Tesla bulls on Wall Street. They now believe the future ain’t what it used to be, to paraphrase noted market analyst Yogi Berra.