Tesla, Trump and White House
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The car, which President Trump acquired in March to show his support for Elon Musk, is one of the first tangible casualties of their shattered alliance.
After playing influencer-in-chief and hosting a car show in the South Lawn of the White House for the brand in March, Donald Trump is considering getting rid of his red Tesla, a day after his public spat with his close adviser and Tesla CEO Elon Musk.
A top White House aide is catching the blame for helping trigger President Trump’s fiery clash with Elon Musk — after speaking for months about giving the billionaire “payback” and even gloating to colleagues when Tesla’s stock price dropped,
A symbol of the alliance between Trump and Musk, the red Tesla that the president bought in March could soon disappear from the White House parking lot where it was still parked as of Friday morning.
Shares of Elon Musk’s electric vehicle maker are falling sharply Thursday as investors fear his dispute with Donald Trump could end up hurting the company.
Trump bought the red Model S back in March during what could be described as a thinly disguised Tesla advertisement shot in front of the White House. Back then, Tesla was the subj
Elon Musk's actions in the White House violated norms "at an astonishing pace" for government workers, Elizabeth Warren's office said in a report.
See how the digital confrontation devolved from complaints over the president’s tax bill to Musk alleging Trump was “in the Epstein files.” Trump also said that Musk was upset about cuts to EV subsidies and the president’s decision to pull the nomination of Jared Isaacman,