‘KILL The BILL’: Musk Deepens Rant Against Trump’s Signature Policy Legislation
Friday was Musk’s last day at the White House.
Friday was Musk’s last day at the White House.
Musk announced Wednesday he was exiting his role in the Trump administration.
Musk’s net favorability rating stands at -14.4, according to Nate Silver’s Silver Bulletin.
American tech and finance CEOs, including Elon Musk, joined Trump on the visit to Saudi Arabia.
The president answered a call from The Atlantic on his cellphone one Saturday afternoon with “who’s calling?”
Musk has 14 children with four women, but sources told The Wall Street Journal the number is likely “much” higher.
Musk hasn’t explicitly rebuked or endorsed Trump’s new tariff policy.
Political fallout is mounting as some Republicans are breaking with the White House on the severity of the leak.
His approval rating fell four points from last week’s Reuters/Ipsos poll.
Numerous potential buyers, including PerplexityAI and the internet advocacy group, Project Liberty, have publicly stated their interest in the app.