Elon Musk’s endorsement of Germany’s AfD and the UK’s Reform UK has sparked outrage among officials. He argues his investments justify political commentary, despite accusations of meddling for personal gain. His actions are viewed as dangerous attempts to influence elections, particularly given potential large, legally questionable donations. Concerns over foreign interference and the spread of extremist rhetoric are amplified by Musk’s public support for far-right figures and policies. This has led to resignations within German media and condemnation from numerous government officials.
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Following Elon Musk’s call for the release of far-right activist Tommy Robinson, senior UK politicians privately urged US counterparts to avoid endorsing him. These Brexit-supporting politicians, from both Conservative and Reform UK parties, emphasized that Robinson’s criminal record and extremist views are not representative of mainstream British right-wing thought, even among those with anti-immigration stances. The concern stemmed from Musk’s influence within Trump’s circle and the potential reputational damage to figures like Nigel Farage. These behind-the-scenes conversations highlight the tensions between Musk’s actions and the preferred image of the British right.
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Following a leaked text expressing loneliness and anticipation for Elon Musk’s return to Mar-a-Lago, Trump’s seeming disinterest in governing became increasingly apparent. His delayed responses to crises, such as the near-government shutdown, contrasted sharply with Musk’s proactive actions, highlighting a power imbalance. A subsequent online feud between Musk and MAGA loyalists, sparked by Trump’s hiring of foreign tech workers, further exposed this dynamic; Trump ultimately sided with Musk, alienating his base. This incident solidified Musk’s influence over Trump, demonstrating that the latter prioritizes his personal relationship with Musk over his political base.
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A conflict within the Republican party has erupted between business elites, such as Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy, who favor cheap immigrant labor, and nativist factions led by figures like Laura Loomer. This dispute centers on the H-1B visa program and the nomination of Indian-born tech entrepreneur Sriram Krishnan, with nativists opposing both. While Musk and his allies condemn the racism of the nativist wing, their support for the H-1B program, criticized as exploitative by both the left and some within the MAGA movement, reveals a shared interest in maintaining a hierarchical system benefiting the wealthy, even if their vision of that system differs racially. Ultimately, both sides exhibit profoundly reactionary and bigoted viewpoints, differing only in their preferred methods of achieving a socially stratified society.
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The UK’s right wing is sending a clear message to Donald Trump’s allies: Elon Musk’s recent social media activity has crossed a line. Specifically, their concern centers around Musk’s outspoken support for Tommy Robinson, a British far-right activist currently imprisoned for contempt of court. This public endorsement, coupled with Musk’s other controversial posts, has prompted a behind-the-scenes effort by prominent British politicians to discourage any further support for Robinson from Trump’s camp.
These conservative and Brexit-supporting politicians, who remain unnamed, fear that aligning with Musk’s campaign to free Robinson could significantly damage their image and political standing. They are worried that associating with such a controversial figure could alienate voters and harm their prospects in upcoming elections.… Continue reading
Senator Bernie Sanders criticized Elon Musk’s defense of the H-1B visa program, arguing that it prioritizes cheaper foreign labor over American workers, contradicting Musk’s claims of attracting the “best and brightest.” Sanders highlighted Tesla’s layoffs of American workers while simultaneously employing H-1B visa holders at lower salaries, questioning the program’s purported focus on highly skilled positions. He advocated for major reforms to the H-1B program to ensure American workers are prioritized and fairly compensated, emphasizing the need for an economy that benefits all, not just corporations. This debate has sparked a division among prominent figures, including within the MAGA movement and even President Trump, who has expressed conflicting views on the issue.
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Elon Musk penned an op-ed in Die Welt endorsing Germany’s far-right AfD party, prompting criticism and a commentary editor’s resignation. Vice President-elect JD Vance called the op-ed “interesting,” noting the AfD’s popularity in areas historically resistant to Nazism, a point countered by Germany’s ambassador to the U.S. The German government accused Musk of attempting to influence the upcoming election, while Musk’s support for the AfD, which opposes immigration and has called for mass deportations, has drawn significant international attention. The AfD remains a prominent party despite being shunned by other major German political forces.
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Bernie Sanders opposes Elon Musk’s and the tech right’s support for the H-1B visa program, arguing that it exploits foreign workers and benefits corporations by suppressing wages. Sanders contends the program replaces higher-paying American jobs with lower-wage foreign labor, enriching corporations at the expense of both American and foreign workers. He advocates for reforms including increased fees for large corporations, a higher minimum wage for guest workers, and easier job switching for those on H-1B visas. This debate highlights a growing divide within the Republican party and pits Sanders against both Musk and some within the MAGA base.
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Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy’s proposal to mandate full-time, in-office work for federal employees, framed as a government efficiency measure, contrasts sharply with economic data. While some large companies have reduced remote work options, remote work remains prevalent, stabilizing at 25-30% of workdays since January 2023. Experts cite the significant profitability of hybrid work models for companies due to sustained productivity and reduced employee turnover costs. The proposed policy, therefore, may inadvertently serve as a cost-effective method of workforce reduction.
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Tesla’s fourth-quarter 2024 deliveries totaled 495,570 vehicles, falling short of analyst expectations and marking the company’s first annual decline in deliveries with 1,789,226 total vehicles delivered in 2024. Production for the quarter reached 459,445 vehicles. This news caused a significant drop in Tesla’s stock price. The lower-than-expected results follow a strong year for Tesla stock, which saw a 63% increase in 2024, but contrasts with CEO Elon Musk’s prediction of continued, albeit slower, sales growth.
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