Elon Musk, Bill Gates and DOGE
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Elon Musk got angry at Bill Gates for blaming him over aid cuts. Musk hit back by bringing up Gate’s past links to Epstein, and the two billionaires are now fighting about helping poor kids.
Bill Gates is not a supporter of Elon Musk. Earlier this month, Gates sharply criticized Musk's role in the Trump administration, particularly his decision to limit a program that provides aid to some of the world's poorest people,
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Elon Musk lashed out at Bill Gates after the Microsoft co-founder accused him of “killing the world’s poorest children” over his leadership of cost-cutting agency DOGE – retorting that he wouldn’t trust Gates around his kids because of his ties to Jeffrey Epstein.
He spent hundreds of millions to elect President Trump. But now he’s less visible in Washington, says he’ll spend less on future elections and is even posting less about Mr. Trump on social media.
Texas to the rescue? Tesla (TSLA) is exploring alternative ways to pay CEO Elon Musk in a new deal that, if put on the table, would be the first time the electric vehicle maker’s pay proposal for the world’s richest man would be subject to Texas rather than Delaware law.
Munger’s wisdom applies especially to Musk, who’s acted as the EV maker’s biggest cheerleader since the disputed compensation package was struck back in 2018. And it’s a good reason why Tesla investors may continue to want Musk at the helm for many years yet.
Microsoft is making Elon Musk’s start-up xAI’s artificial intelligence models available to its cloud computing customers, in the latest signal of the technology giant’s cooling relations with ChatGPT maker OpenAI.
Elon Musk, the richest person in the world and a key financial supporter of President Donald Trump, says he’ll be spending less on political campaigns.