After the former Democratic vice presidential candidate made fun of Tesla’s falling share value in a public appearance, Tesla owner Elon Musk retaliated against Minnesota governor Tim Walz.
Walz made fun of Tesla and Musk while referring to the electric car industry’s latest investment decline. He was a member of the Democratic solution that lost the 2024 election. To give me a little increase during the day, I added Tesla to [my phone investment app]. 225 and dropping,” Walz quipped, adding that if you do, we won’t blame you. Tooth brush can be used to make the Tesla issue happen. ” Only telling”
Musk, who is renowned for his strong social media actions, made sure to keep the line. The billionaire made a mockery of Vice President JD Vance, the Republican who defeated Walz in a post on X ( previously Twitter ). When I need a little boost, Musk remarked,” Sometimes, I look at the @JDVance portrait in the @ WhiteHouse and thank the Lord.”
Tesla’s property has been under increasing pressure from marketplace concerns over sluggish electric vehicle demand and increased competition, which comes at a difficult time for the company.
Tesla- falling stock prices and target of violence
Tesla’s share dropped 5.3 % on Tuesday due to concerns that Musk’s ties to Trump and state spending cuts are harming the company’s reputation. As China’s BYD introduces an ultra-fast charging structure that challenges Tesla’s supremacy, there is also a possible wreaking havoc that will wipe out its opponent’s market share.
Tesla’s stock price dropped as a result of a string of aggressive car accidents. Tesla properties began to experience graffiti and violent attacks as a protest against Musk and the Trump administration’s general plans as soon as Donald Trump appointed Elon Musk to guide the Department of Government Performance. Arson, Molotov wines, and gunfire have taken the lives of stores, charging channels, and other types of vehicles, particularly Cybertrucks. Officials are looking into significant happenings in diverse areas, including Colorado, South Carolina, the Pacific Northwest, and Las Vegas.
Trump has said he views domestic violence and promises severe punishments, while Musk attributes blame to “leftwing organizations.”
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