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Social media users claimed the tech billionaire and Tesla CEO donated millions of dollars following the deadly July 2025 flash floods in Texas.
The latest giant bust of Musk was spotted attached to a pickup truck at Utah's Arches National Park over the weekend with a sign that made a playful twist to President Donald Trump's "Make America Great Again" slogan. Instead, the sign read, "Make America Wait Again. Now with longer lines thanks to DOGE cuts!"
Elon Musk made this statement during the Tesla Q2 2025 earnings call that came alongside its earnings results this week. The robotaxi service has been made available in limited capacity in Austin, Texas,
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Texas governor admits his emails with Elon Musk are too ‘intimate and embarrassing’ to publish
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott is refusing to release months of emails with Elon Musk and his company representatives, claiming the communications are “intimate and embarrassing.” The documents were requested as part of an investigation into Musk’s growing influence in the Texas business and political scene.
Most CEOs reporting a 12% decline in quarterly revenues would adopt a sober attitude on their earnings call. Not Elon Musk, who opened Tesla’s analyst call on Wednesday with what sounded suspiciously like a penis joke,
The emails were requested in April by The Texas Newsroom as part of an effort to track Musk’s growing influence at the Texas Capitol.
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The New Republic on MSNTexas Governor Says Emails With Musk Are “Intimate or Embarrassing”
During an appearance on NBC News’s Meet the Press, host Kristen Welker asked Noem to respond to a New York Times report that found thousands of calls for assistance from flood victims to FEMA call centers went unanswered because the secretary had failed to renew contracts to keep call center employees in place until nearly a week later.
The governor’s office said some of the correspondence with the billionaire and his companies contains “intimate” information that isn’t of “legitimate concern to the public.”
The Texas governor's office cited legal language that it could withhold "intimate and embarrassing" information — in this case, financial information.