Elon Musk reported to be giving $45m a month to Trump campaign
Trump has told billionaires that he'll keep their taxes low if he gets elected, ensuring that individuals such as Musk get their money back in no time.
Trump has told billionaires that he'll keep their taxes low if he gets elected, ensuring that individuals such as Musk get their money back in no time.
In January, the US National Labor Relations Board filed its own complaint against SpaceX based on issues raised by nine fired employees.
Musk responded by advising business owners never to incorporate their company in the state of Delaware.
Speculation ran rife after the Tesla billionaire announced his start-up firm had successfully implanted a computer chip into a human's brain.
Oxfam said that, on the other hand, almost five billion people have become poorer.
The post has duly been community noted.
"This might be the single most embarrassing thing I've ever seen", Ian Dunt said in response to the viral clip.
Washington Post becomes the latest advertiser to halt advertising on X after Musk retweeted a conspiracy theory.
The revelations have come to light amid a probe into worker safety at SpaceX, which has uncovered hundreds of injuries to staff.
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