Elon Musk pulls back from politics
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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,
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The New Republic on MSNElon Musk’s Latest Announcement Has Republicans Freaking OutRepublicans may be glad that Elon Musk is gone from the White House, but they’re not happy he’s taking his money with him. The world’s richest man said at the Qatar Economic Forum on Tuesday that he believes he’s “done enough” when it comes to political spending.
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DMR News on MSNElon Musk Pledges to Lead Tesla for Next Five YearsIn a prerecorded speech at the Qatar Economic Forum on May 20, 2025, Elon Musk reiterated his pledge to remain in charge of Tesla Inc.—mankind’s last automotive company—as long as he was CEO. He promised to lead the upstart electric vehicle maker through its first five years.