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Legit on MSNElon Musk Denies Drug Use Allegations From 2024 CampaignTech billionaire Elon Musk on Saturday denied a report that he used ketamine and other drugs extensively last year on the 2024 campaign trail.
As Elon Musk leaves his leadership role at DOGE, and President Trump says DOGE’s work will continue, the question now is: Who will take the reins to become Musk’s successor?
White House officials have said that DOGE’s efforts will continue after Musk leaves, and that he would likely continue to advise the President. "Elon is really not leaving. He’s going to be back and forth, I have a feeling," Trump said Friday. "It’s his baby.”
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Elon Musk’s $5 Billion ‘Ultimatum’ to Apple That May Have Fractured Tim Cook’s Leadership CircleApple CEO Tim Cook received a startling communication in 2022 from SpaceX CEO Elon Musk. Cook was only given seventy-two hours by Musk to accept a $5 billion agreement. If Apple didn’t agree, Musk said he would become their biggest competitor.
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Tesla shareholders are urging CEO Elon Musk to concentrate on the company following declining sales and stock prices. In a letter to the board, investors holding 7.9 million shares requested that Musk commit at least 40 hours per week.
A group of Tesla shareholders said they feared Elon Musk's car maker was being impacted by "long-term damage."
New York Times investigation reveals Elon Musk travels with 20 daily pills including Adderall, amid reports of increased ketamine use during government stint.
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Elon Musk's foray into politics in 2025, marked by a substantial donation to Trump's campaign and leadership of the Department of Government Efficienc
Elon Musk's leadership of the DOGE initiative has ended, leaving significant budget cuts that impact local organizations. Community leaders express their concerns following the cuts.
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