Elon Musk has long railed against the U.S. government, saying federal investigations and safety programs have stymied Tesla.
The US Department of Defense will lay off employees as Elon Musk's DOGE continues to downsize the government. DOGE has sparked lawsuits and protests, with Republicans facing heat at town halls over ...
Just a flicker of hope remains for a Biden administration dream of a nationwide EV charging network where stations are "as ...
At times, Trump sat back as Fox News Channel’s Sean Hannity heaped praise on Musk in an attempt to counteract a Democratic ...
A collection of experts from right-of-center and centrist organizations told the Washington Examiner that Trump's freeze on ...
The White House said in a legal filing that Tesla CEO Elon Musk isn't an employee of its Department of Government Efficiency, or DOGE.
A post shared on X claims the State Department would buy $400 million worth of Tesla trucks. Verdict: Misleading The State ...
The Trump administration is sweeping through the U.S. government, terminating dozens of programs, laying off tens of ...
The document publicly listed Tesla as the manufacturer selected, with one row noting “Armored Tesla (Production Units)” and a ...
On Saturday, videos posted to social media showed protesters at Tesla facilities as they voiced their concerns over Musk's DOGE.
This is a president who is more interested in moving fast and breaking things than in the people whose lives are upended.” ...
The department said via email that it has not awarded Tesla — or any manufacturer — a contract to produce armored electric vehicles.