Elon Musk, Hands Off and Trump
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Hundreds of "Hands Off" protests will be held across the country Saturday, aimed at sending a message to President Trump and Elon Musk.
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"This is a nationwide mobilization to stop the most brazen power grab in modern history," the website states.
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DOGE, Elon Musk and Fact checking
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"It's somewhat up to Congress and maybe the president to, you know, as to whether specific checks are cut," Musk said.
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President Trump announces sweeping tariffs and Elon Musk may be wrapping up his DOGE agenda sooner than expected.
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Fresh off an election in Wisconsin where voters said no to Elon Musk and DOGE, NBC News has learned that President Donald Trump has told members of his Cabinet that Musk will leave in the coming month...
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Billionaire Elon Musk made waves at a Wisconsin rally by wearing a Cheesehead, honoring the state's dairy farmers and Green Bay Packers fans. The event was notable for Musk’s controversial $1 million checks to voters,
Tesla Inc. investors shrugged off the company’s worst vehicle sales since 2022 and bid up its shares on hopes that Elon Musk will step back from his work for the Trump administration.
Elon Musk will attend a rally with Wisconsin conservative candidate ahead of the pivotal state Supreme Court race. Wisconsin Attorney General Josh Kaul said he would seek a court order to block the tech billionaire from awarding million-dollar prizes to people at the event,
No, Elon Musk, millions of immigrants are not committing Social Security fraud. Here's what we found out in this "Truth be Told" story.
Elon Musk appeared to boast of advance knowledge of a planned arrest related to Social Security fraud, frustrating law enforcement officials, sources tell ABC News.
The activist group Overthrow Musk placed cutouts of Elon Musk's infamous salute at a Tesla store in London.
Back in October, before the election that would make him one of the most powerful people in government, Elon Musk was stumping for Donald Trump at a rally in New York. Wearing his uniform of a black T-shirt,
Elon Musk looked to downplay Tuesday's major election defeat in Wisconsin -- leaving many to question Musk's influence and whether he could be a political liability.