Elon Musk on Political Spending
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Lawmakers on both sides of the aisle said that Musk's move is likely a response to the intense blowback that he's endured over DOGE.
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Trump has wiped Elon Musk’s name from Truth Social as GOP insiders admit he’s ‘finished, done, gone’ - President Donald Trump was posting about Musk on Truth Social an average of four times per week i
Elon Musk, the richest person in the world and a key financial supporter of President Donald Trump, says he’ll be spending less on political campaigns
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Raw Story on MSNElon Musk pulls plug on GOP spending: 'I’ve done enough'Elon Musk’s political spending days are over. A Wall Street Journal report claimed Musk, who is the world's richest person, no longer sees the need to keep donating money to the party. He's gave millions during President Donald Trump's election campaign,
"He’s finished, done, gone," an anonymous GOP official told Politico this week ... The line prompted only subdued laughter. More on Musk: Elon Musk Gets Rattled by Hard Questions He Can't Answer, Calls Interviewer an "NPC" While Giving One-Word NPC ...
FUBAR PAC offered a sledgehammer, a wrench, and “Chuck Schumer pool noodle” to participants angry with the Trump administration and GOP’s funding cuts.
In terms of political spending, I’m going to do a lot less in the future,” Elon Musk, 53, told the Qatar Economic Forum on Tuesday.
Musk said in an interview on Tuesday that he didn't see a reason for massive political spending right now.
Trump confronted South Africa’s president over a far-right theory that white farmers are being killed in mass, a theory promoted by Elon Musk.
Republicans—including the president—have stopped talking about the Tesla CEO’s work at the Department of Government Efficiency.
But Musk’s highly visible presence in Washington has ended, a POLITICO analysis found. In Trump’s rapidly evolving second presidency, Musk’s monopoly on political discourse, news coverage and social media seems to have broken — driven in part by how Trump and Republicans have all but stopped talking about him.
Rep. Greg Casar (D-Texas) urged fellow Democrats to continue publicly calling for Elon Musk’s ouster from government, even as he takes a step back to refocus on his companies. “Elon Musk isn’t gone, and we can’t let Republicans pretend he is just because he’s unpopular now,