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A crowd of roughly 150 people protested for an 18th consecutive weekend outside Tesla's Golden Valley, Minnesota, car dealership Saturday.
The world’s richest man announced his departure from the Trump administration this week and is set to return his focus to business holdings.
Musk announced his departure a day after an interview clip showed him saying Trump’s “big, beautiful” bill “undermines” DOGE.
Musk intends to work his way out of this bind by focusing on Tesla’s new and disruptive projects: the Optimus robot and the robotaxi, which Musk just confirmed will take to the streets of Austin in June. There too, Tesla faces headwinds.
Catching up to Waymo won't be easy because it has partnered with Uber Technologies, which operates the world's largest ride-hailing network with 170 million monthly users. It could take Tesla years to achieve that level of scale, especially if it builds its own mobility network from scratch.
Elon Musk joined President Donald Trump in the Oval Office to make some final remarks about his tenure at the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), which finalized today. Donning a black baseball hat and sport jacket, Musk also sported a black eye.
A group of Tesla shareholders said they feared Elon Musk's car maker was being impacted by "long-term damage."
Elon Musk está presionando a los legisladores para que faciliten la aprobación de los vehículos autónomos, dijeron personas familiarizadas con el asunto. La iniciativa forma parte de un amplio esfuerzo tras bambalinas para avanzar en una prioridad clave de Tesla Inc.
Elon Musk has finished working at the Department of Government Efficiency. Now he faces the threat of a subpoena from Rep. Jasmine Crockett.
The Tesla boss said he was back to working "24/7" and needed to focus on his companies, including Tesla. The stock is up sharply after April lows.