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Elon Musk is still peeved that people likened him to a Nazi after he made an evocative gesture resembling a fascist salute on President Donald Trump’s inauguration day. The Tesla CEO said Tuesday that he does not regret going full MAGA.
Elon Musk is once again defending himself following his wild hand gesture, which was compared to a Nazi salute, this time claiming all politicians do it.
His pet project, DOGE, has failed to deliver any real savings and basically just caused havoc in the federal government. For instance, their recent foray into the Social Security Administration has resulted in massive delays of service while finding essentially no fraud:
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Raw Story on MSNElon Musk insists he's not a 'Nazi' just 'because of some random hand gesture at a rally'Billionaire Elon Musk pushed back on accusations that he was a Nazi sympathizer because of a hand gesture he made during one of President Donald Trump's rallies. In a Tuesday interview with CNBC, Musk accused the mainstream media of propaganda.
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Latin Times on MSNMusk Blames 'Legacy Media Propaganda' for Americans Turning on Him: 'I've Never Harmed a Single Person'Billionaire Elon Musk stated that "legacy media propaganda" has misrepresented many of his political views in order to earn him public backlash.
Elon Musk has claimed 'every politician and public speaker' has at some point made the same gesture he did on Trump's inauguration day.
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The Root on MSNAfter All the Trouble He's Caused, Where Has Elon Musk Been Hiding?He terminated over 100,000 government employees by either forcing them to take buyouts or outright firing them. He is responsible for ending contracts for programs related to climate change, Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, environmental protection, international aid, and science research.
I think I’ve done enough,” the Tesla CEO said Tuesday, months after plowing at least $288 million into the 2024 election to help Trump and other Republicans.
Billionaire Elon Musk said Tuesday he’s committed to being CEO of Tesla in five years’ time as the automaker faced intense consumer and stock-price pressure over his work with U.S. President Donald Trump's government.