Elon Musk

Musk’s Nazi Salute at Trump Event Sparks Outrage

Following Elon Musk’s enthusiastic speech at President Trump’s inauguration, his celebratory arm gesture sparked intense debate online. Critics interpreted the motion as a Nazi salute, while others suggested it was a Roman salute or simply an exuberant expression. The incident drew comparisons to a similar gesture made by Laura Ingraham in 2016, reigniting the controversy surrounding such ambiguous hand movements. Musk and his representatives have yet to comment, leaving the interpretation open to ongoing discussion.

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Federal Union Sues Trump Over Musk’s DOGE Plan

Three lawsuits were filed on January 20th, challenging President Trump’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), led by Elon Musk, alleging violations of the Federal Advisory Committee Act due to a lack of open meetings. The plaintiffs, including the American Federation of Government Employees and the American Federation of Teachers, seek to halt DOGE’s operations and prevent further actions regarding federal worker hiring and spending cuts. The lawsuits name Trump, the Office of Management and Budget, and DOGE itself as defendants. These legal challenges target DOGE’s advisory role to the President and its potential impact on federal employees.

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Trump’s Voting Machine Claim Fuels Musk Election Speculation

At a recent rally, President-elect Trump credited Elon Musk’s purported expertise in Pennsylvania’s voting systems for his landslide victory in the state. This statement, widely circulated online, prompted accusations from Trump critics of election rigging and spurred speculation about potential voter fraud. The claims have drawn sharp rebukes from Democrats, including a sitting congresswoman, who allege a confession to criminal activity. Newsweek has reached out to both the Trump transition team and Elon Musk for comment.

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Musk’s DOGE Faces Immediate Lawsuit Over Transparency Violations

Elon Musk’s DOGE, a purported “Department of Government Efficiency,” is facing a lawsuit mere minutes after President Trump’s inauguration. The lawsuit, a 30-page complaint filed by a public interest law firm, alleges that DOGE violates a 1972 law mandating transparency and adherence to specific rules for executive branch advisory committees. This legal challenge promises to be a significant battle over the incoming administration’s agenda, focusing on DOGE’s operational transparency and compliance with existing federal regulations.

The core of the legal argument centers on the alleged breach of a 1972 law governing advisory committees. This legislation outlines specific requirements for disclosure, hiring practices, and other operational aspects.… Continue reading

Congresswoman Accuses Trump of Musk-Assisted Election Rigging in Pennsylvania

At a recent rally, Donald Trump recounted Elon Musk’s campaign support, remarking on Musk’s computer expertise and its role in their Pennsylvania victory. Trump’s subsequent comments about “vote counting computers” prompted immediate backlash, with Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett questioning whether he was confessing to election rigging. Musk responded with a salute emoji, while Trump offered no further clarification. The statement fueled renewed election denial conspiracies despite a lack of evidence supporting such claims.

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Musk’s “Efficiency” Department in Chaos as Ramaswamy Considers Quitting

Elon Musk’s purported new government department, often referred to as “Doge,” is reportedly facing significant turmoil with the potential departure of Vivek Ramaswamy. This development throws into question the future of a department designed for government efficiency, raising doubts about its viability even before its official launch.

The possibility of Ramaswamy’s departure stems from his ambition to run for the governorship of Ohio. His focus shift towards this gubernatorial bid, possibly announced by the end of January, is predicted to significantly impact his involvement in “Doge,” potentially rendering his contribution minimal, if at all.

This potential departure might actually benefit Musk.… Continue reading

Ramaswamy Departs Musk’s DOGE Before It Begins

Vivek Ramaswamy, recently appointed to co-lead the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) with Elon Musk, is expected to leave the position to pursue a gubernatorial campaign in Ohio. Internal friction within DOGE, stemming from Ramaswamy’s perceived lack of participation, contributed to his departure. This follows a failed attempt by Ramaswamy to secure Ohio’s vacant Senate seat. Despite briefly collaborating with Musk on DOGE plans, their partnership proved short-lived.

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EU Demands X Hand Over Algorithm Documents

The European Commission has expanded its investigation into X’s recommendation algorithm, demanding internal documents detailing recent changes and future modifications. This follows complaints alleging the algorithm’s promotion of far-right content, particularly from Germany’s Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, which Elon Musk publicly supports. The investigation includes requests for information on content moderation and amplification practices. The Commission insists the probe is independent of political considerations, aiming to ensure compliance with EU legislation promoting a fair and democratic online environment. X has yet to comment.

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Poll: Elon Musk’s UK and German Interference Unwelcome

A YouGov poll reveals widespread disapproval of Elon Musk’s political commentary in the UK and Germany. Majorities in both countries deem his interventions unacceptable and believe he lacks understanding of their respective political landscapes. Only a small percentage view his relationship with their governments as important, with most preferring to ignore him. His negative reception is most pronounced outside of support bases for the AfD in Germany and Reform UK in Britain.

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Scholz Condemns Musk’s Far-Right Support as Threat to Democracy

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz condemned Elon Musk’s support for far-right parties across Europe, deeming it unacceptable and a threat to democratic development. While acknowledging Musk’s right to free speech, Scholz specifically criticized Musk’s partisanship toward the extreme right, citing instances such as promoting the AfD in Germany. Separately, Scholz expressed confidence that US aid to Ukraine would continue despite Donald Trump’s return to the presidency. This confidence stems from his direct communication with Trump and ongoing diplomatic dialogue between the US and Germany.

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