Trump / Musk (other than DOGE)

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It's worth noting, I think, that the allegations are in a plaintiffs' suit against Tesla and there's not been discovery yet. There is really nothing to this right now except a couple of people saying they think that their mileage was messed up and also Tesla filed a patent (which isn't terribly relevant).

The cute ploy is that the car supposedly maintains proper mileage until it gets near the warranty expiration. So it's not the easiest thing to detect.
 
U.S. Rep Bacon (R) calls out junk being amplified by Musk -



Bacon is a last remaining Republican moderate who has been a sort of lone coal opponent to some Trump policies, so nothing new for him.
 

Things are undoubtedly bad at Tesla. Its sales are dwindling. Its profits are plunging, as is its share price. There are regular protests outside its showrooms. The Cybertruck is a flop. And somehow, it’s actually a lot worse than that.

The 71% drop in net income it just reported may have been overshadowed by CEO Elon Musk’s announcement that he would be stepping back from his controversial duties at the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). But that drop is just one indication of serious financial sickness at the EV maker, problems brought on by falling sales for the first time in its history and falling prices for electric vehicles.

The bottom line problem at Tesla is its vanishing bottom line. A deeper look at its first quarter report shows it’s now losing money on what should be its ostensible reason for existence – selling cars.

It was only able to post a $409 million profit in the quarter thanks to the sale of $595 million worth of regulatory credits to other automakers.

But if the Trump administration gets its way, the company can kiss those regulatory credits keeping it in the black goodbye, too.
 
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