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Trump selects a new Tesla on White House driveway to show support for Elon Musk

Trump selects a new Tesla on White House driveway to show support for Elon Musk
MATCHES THE LATEST. EMPLOYEES AT THIS TESLA SERVICE CENTER IN DEDHAM REPORTED FINDING THREE VANDALIZED VEHICLES WHEN THEY SHOWED UP FOR WORK. POLICE SAY TWO CYBERTRUCKS WERE SPRAY PAINTED AND EACH HAD ALL FOUR TIRES SLASHED. A MODEL S SEDAN ALSO HAS TIRE DAMAGE. WE鈥橰E NOT CONDONING PROPERTY DAMAGE FOR SURE. PROTESTERS DEMONSTRATED OUTSIDE A TESLA STORE IN BOSTON OVER THE WEEKEND, ANGRY ABOUT CEO ELON MUSK鈥橲 ROLE IN THE TRUMP ADMINISTRATION. AND THERE HAVE BEEN AT LEAST TWO OTHER TESLA TARGETED ATTACKS IN THE BOSTON AREA AN ARSON AT A CHARGING STATION IN LITTLETON AND MUSK PICTURE STUCK ON PARKED CARS IN BROOKLINE. IF SOMEBODY COMES AND VANDALIZES IT, IT鈥橲 ON THEM. IT HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH ME. AT THIS TESLA CHARGING STATION, SOME DRIVERS SAY THEY鈥橰E BEING UNFAIRLY ASSOCIATED WITH MUSK. I REALLY DON鈥橳 AGREE WITH WHAT HE鈥橲 WHAT HE SAYS. A LOT OF THE TIME AND WHAT HE鈥橲 DOING RIGHT NOW. SO IT KIND OF DOES PUT A STAIN ON THE COMPANY THAT HE鈥橲 VERY PUBLICLY HEADING. I BOUGHT THIS CAR BEFORE. IT WAS JUST A CAR BACK THEN. I鈥橫 LIKE, I鈥橫 PROBABLY NOT GOING TO BUY A TESLA AGAIN BECAUSE OF THE WHOLE. YEAH, THE WHOLE STIGMA. SINCE PEAKING IN DECEMBER, TESLA鈥橲 STOCK PRICE HAS FALLEN
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Trump selects a new Tesla on White House driveway to show support for Elon Musk
President Donald Trump shopped for a new Tesla on the White House driveway on Tuesday, selecting a shiny red sedan to show his support for Elon Musk 's electric vehicle company as it faces blowback because of his work to advance the president's political agenda and downsize the federal government. "Wow," Trump said as he eased his way into the drivers seat of a Model S. "That's beautiful."Musk got in on the passenger side and joked about "giving the Secret Service a heart attack" as they talked about how to start a vehicle that can reach 60 miles per hour in a few seconds. Trump told reporters that he would write a check for the car, which retails for roughly $80,000, and leave it at the White House so his staff can drive it. The president also said he hopes his purchase will boost Tesla's fortunes. "It's a great product," he said. Referring to Musk, Trump said "we have to celebrate him."It was the latest 鈥� and most unusual 鈥� example of how Trump has demonstrated loyalty to Musk, who spent heavily on his comeback campaign last year and has been a key figure in his second administration. Musk is leading Trump's efforts to overhaul federal agencies and reduce the workforce.The Republican president announced on social media early Tuesday that he was going to buy a new Tesla as "a show of confidence and support for Elon Musk, a truly great American."Musk continues to run Tesla 鈥� as well as the social media platform X and the rocket manufacturer SpaceX 鈥� while also serving as Trump's adviser."Elon Musk is 'putting it on the line' in order to help our Nation, and he is doing a FANTASTIC JOB!" Trump wrote. "But the Radical Left Lunatics, as they often do, are trying to illegally and collusively boycott Tesla, one of the World's great automakers, and Elon's 'baby,' in order to attack and do harm to Elon, and everything he stands for."Others have also rallied to Musk's defense. Alex Jones, a prominent conspiracy theorist, said that he bought a customized version of a Cybertruck that he'll give away to a customer of his online store next month. In addition to Tesla's struggles, Musk has faced other challenges too. He said X was targeted by a "massive cyberattack" that disrupted the social media platform on Monday, and the last two test launches of his Starship rocket ended in explosions.Tesla has faced sagging sales and declining stock prices as Musk devotes his time to overhauling and downsizing the federal government as an adviser to the president.The White House did not immediately elaborate on Trump's plans for buying a Tesla, such as how the purchase would be handled or where the car would be kept.Presidents almost never drive for security reasons. Joe Biden got behind the wheel of an electric truck while promoting domestic manufacturing, and Barack Obama took a spin with Jerry Seinfeld in the White House driveway for a comedy show. But regardless of the practicality of Trump's purchase, his overnight announcement about buying a Tesla represented another step in how the president has blurred lines between private and public interests.During his first term, top adviser Kellyanne Conway urged people to show their support for Trump's daughter Ivanka by purchasing her retail products. "Go buy Ivanka's stuff," she said. "I'm going to give it a free commercial here."Trump's wealth and business savvy is core to his political appeal. The president promoted his products while running for office last year, and he attached his name to a cryptocurrency meme coin that launched shortly before he took office. However, it's rare to see Trump use his own money to support an ally, no matter how important they are. Musk is the world's richest person, with billions of dollars in government contracts. He's also exerting sweeping influence over Trump's administration through the Department of Government Efficiency, or DOGE, and traveling frequently with the president. During an interview with the Fox Business Network on Monday, host Larry Kudlow asked Musk "how are you running your other businesses" while also advising Trump."With great difficulty," he said. "But there's no turning back, you say?" Kudlow responded."I'm just here trying to make government more efficient, eliminate waste and fraud," Musk said. Tesla has recently faced protests and vandalism. Police are investigating gunshots fired at a dealership in Oregon, and fire officials are examining a blaze that destroyed four Cybertrucks at a Tesla lot in Seattle. At times, the White House has needed to play cleanup for Musk, who had never worked in public service before and has admitted that he'll make mistakes along the way.For example, Musk presented inflated estimates of fraud in government benefits like Social Security on Monday, leading Democrats to argue that he was planning cuts to the popular programs. "Most of the federal spending is entitlements," Musk said in the interview. "That's the big one to eliminate."The next morning, a White House account on X criticized news organizations as "lying hacks" and told Democrats to "spare us the fake outrage" about reducing benefits. "He was clearly talking about the WASTE in the programs," the White House posted.

President shopped for a new Tesla on the White House driveway on Tuesday, selecting a shiny red sedan to show his support for 's electric vehicle company as it faces blowback because of his work to advance the president's political agenda and downsize the federal government.

"Wow," Trump said as he eased his way into the drivers seat of a Model S. "That's beautiful."

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Musk got in on the passenger side and joked about "giving the Secret Service a heart attack" as they talked about how to start a vehicle that can reach 60 miles per hour in a few seconds.

Trump told reporters that he would write a check for the car, which retails for roughly $80,000, and leave it at the White House so his staff can drive it. The president also said he hopes his purchase will boost Tesla's fortunes.

"It's a great product," he said. Referring to Musk, Trump said "we have to celebrate him."

It was the latest 鈥� and most unusual 鈥� example of how Trump has demonstrated loyalty to Musk, who spent heavily on his comeback campaign last year and has been a key figure in his second administration. Musk is leading Trump's efforts to overhaul federal agencies and reduce the workforce.

The Republican president announced on social media early Tuesday that he was going to buy a new Tesla as "a show of confidence and support for Elon Musk, a truly great American."

Musk continues to run Tesla 鈥� as well as and 鈥� while also serving as Trump's adviser.

"Elon Musk is 'putting it on the line' in order to help our Nation, and he is doing a FANTASTIC JOB!" Trump wrote. "But the Radical Left Lunatics, as they often do, are trying to illegally and collusively boycott Tesla, one of the World's great automakers, and Elon's 'baby,' in order to attack and do harm to Elon, and everything he stands for."

Others have also rallied to Musk's defense. Alex Jones, a prominent conspiracy theorist, said that he bought a customized version of a Cybertruck that he'll give away to a customer of his online store next month.

In addition to Tesla's struggles, Musk has faced other challenges too. He said X was targeted by a "massive cyberattack" on Monday, and the last two test launches of his Starship rocket .

Tesla has faced sagging sales and declining stock prices as Musk devotes his time to overhauling and downsizing the federal government as an adviser to the president.

The White House did not immediately elaborate on Trump's plans for buying a Tesla, such as how the purchase would be handled or where the car would be kept.

Presidents almost never drive for security reasons. Joe Biden got behind the wheel of while promoting domestic manufacturing, and Barack Obama took a spin with Jerry Seinfeld in the White House driveway for a comedy show.

But regardless of the practicality of Trump's purchase, his overnight announcement about buying a Tesla represented another step in how the president has blurred lines between private and public interests.

During his first term, top adviser urged people to show their support for Trump's daughter Ivanka by purchasing her retail products.

"Go buy Ivanka's stuff," she said. "I'm going to give it a free commercial here."

Trump's wealth and business savvy is core to his political appeal. while running for office last year, and he attached his name to that launched shortly before he took office.

However, it's rare to see Trump use his own money to support an ally, no matter how important they are.

Musk is , with billions of dollars in government contracts. He's also exerting sweeping influence over Trump's administration through the Department of Government Efficiency, or DOGE, and traveling frequently with the president.

During an interview with the Fox Business Network on Monday, host Larry Kudlow asked Musk "how are you running your other businesses" while also advising Trump.

"With great difficulty," he said.

"But there's no turning back, you say?" Kudlow responded.

"I'm just here trying to make government more efficient, eliminate ," Musk said.

Tesla has recently faced protests and vandalism. Police are investigating gunshots fired at a dealership in Oregon, and fire officials are that destroyed four Cybertrucks at a Tesla lot in Seattle.

At times, the White House has needed to play cleanup for Musk, who had never worked in public service before and has admitted that .

For example, in government benefits like Social Security on Monday, leading Democrats to argue that he was planning cuts to the popular programs.

"Most of the federal spending is entitlements," Musk said in the interview. "That's the big one to eliminate."

The next morning, a White House account on X criticized news organizations as "lying hacks" and told Democrats to "spare us the fake outrage" about reducing benefits.

"He was clearly talking about the WASTE in the programs," the White House posted.