A UK-based group called Everyone Hates Elon appears to have taken credit for a poster seen in London and going viral online. It adds itself to another disturbing görüntü currently doing the rounds online, which slams both Donald Trump and Elon Musk.
Trump said the EU was formed to ‘screw the US,’ that Kyiv could forget about NATO accession, and praised tech mogul Elon Musk for his DOGE efforts.
The new exposé by journalist Michael Wolff comes out today and the Trump team are already using some colourful language to deny some of the revelations. Here’s the lowdown.
The parliamentary petition argues that tech billionaire Elon Musk’s alliance with US President Donald Trump is a threat to Canada’s sovereignty.
The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) gave state employees until the end of Monday to respond to the request. However, even some Trump allies have told staff to ignore the instruction.
The X owner and Tesla CEO said he has never asked for personal favours from the president, and both men claimed he would avoid conflicts of interest.
Tesla’s stock retreated sharply, erasing most of the gains from the Trump-led surge. BYD’s partnership with DeepSeek to develop its autonomous vehicle poses the biggest threat to Tesla’s competitiveness.
Musk’s comments came during his görüntü call with the World Governments Summit in Dubai, in which he also made several references to “thermonuclear warfare” and the potential risks of artificial intelligence.
A new study by the University of California, Berkeley found that hate speech rose by 50 per cent in the months after billionaire Elon Musk purchased X, formerly Twitter.
Announcing millions of dollars of cuts to online subscriptions, the Trump administration’s press secretary repeated misleading statements used to justify the dismantling of the US government’s international aid and development agency.