MSNBC’s Rachel Maddow unloaded on tech billionaire Elon Musk on Friday in a deep dive into the finances, potential conflicts of interest and relationship the world’s richest person has developed with President Donald Trump.
Rachel Maddow notes that while Donald Trump golfs and performs stunts for TV cameras, Elon Musk is hard at work on the project of dismantling the U.S. government. And even though Musk's behavior is so poorly received it is hurting business for his car company,
Maddow torched the Trump administration over a Biden-era plan to buy "armored electric vehicles" from Elon Musk's car company Tesla.
MSNBC host Rachel Maddow’s assessment of the Trump administration appears to have gotten under the Republican president’s skin. Maddow called President Donald Trump’s leadership “decorative” on the Friday night broadcast of The Rachel Maddow Show,
It turns out the tailgate of a Tesla Cybertruck is “a perfectly flat, light-colored, sharp-edged rectangle — “basically, it’s a projector screen,” Rachel Maddow said, making them perfect for shenanigans launched by TikTokers who are “hunting” the vehicles upon which to project anti-Elon Musk messages.
The news comes one day after it became apparent that Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency was eyeing seismic cuts to HUD, according to an internal memo obtained by The Washington Post.
The video appeared to have been created with the help of artificial intelligence and poked fun at the power dynamic between the two men.
As President Donald Trump’s largest donor, Elon Musk, continues his tear through the federal government, firing employees in what seems like a random fashion, out MSNBC host Rachel Maddow and out former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg called Musk out for a particularly inexplicable episode concerning nuclear safety workers.
Rebecca Kutler, who officially took over as MSNBC's president earlier this month, has announced several programming changes at the liberal-leaning cable news network. As part of the shakeup, Reid's show "The ReidOut" has been canceled, and she is leaving the network.
Elon Musk denies reports of a $400 million contract for Tesla to supply armoured electric vehicles to the US government. The procurement document init