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Billionaire Elon Musk has lashed out at President Trump’s proposed spending bill, calling it “insane” and vowing to form a new “America Party” if it passes. Criticizing both Democrats and Republicans for enabling a $5 trillion debt hike, Musk accused lawmakers of hypocrisy and warned political retaliation. The controversial bill narrowly advanced in the Senate and could be signed into law before July 4.
Elon Musk expressed regret for social media posts targeting President Trump, prompting a cautious but appreciative response from the White House. While Trump acknowledged Musk’s apology, he stopped short of confirming reconciliation, as questions remain over the future of Musk’s government contracts.
The longstanding tensions between US President Donald Trump and billionaire Elon Musk escalated into a public feud over Trump’s economic bill and clean energy incentives. Musk criticized the legislation, calling it an “abomination,” prompting Trump to express disappointment and claim Musk had previously supported the bill. Musk responded by asserting that his backing was crucial to Trump’s 2024 election victory and warned Democrats would have controlled the House without him. Trump retaliated by stating he asked Musk to leave and revoked Musk’s EV mandate, accusing him of “going crazy.” Musk then announced SpaceX would begin decommissioning its Dragon spacecraft following threats to cancel government contracts. The spat intensified when Musk alleged Trump’s involvement in the Jeffrey Epstein files, hinting at a major scandal. Trump defended the bill as historic and criticized Musk’s delayed opposition. Musk further predicted Trump’s tariffs would cause a recession and supported Trump’s impeachment. The dispute highlights a sharp breakdown in their previously cooperative relationship.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk says he’ll “significantly” reduce his role in the Trump administration to focus more on Tesla—sending the stock up over 5.5% in after-hours trading. But the EV giant faces big challenges: declining U.S. sales, rising tariffs, and protests linked to Musk’s political involvement. Tesla beat low profitability expectations and reaffirmed its cheaper car plans for 2025, but paused China imports and is struggling against Chinese EV rivals. Here's a deep dive into Tesla’s wild earnings day, trade war fallout, and what’s next for Musk’s electric empire.
A powerful sandstorm swept across southern Iraq on April 14, reducing visibility to near zero in provinces like Najaf, Diwaniyah, and Basra. In Basra alone, over 1,000 people were hospitalized due to suffocation, according to health officials. The sandstorm, captured by satellite imagery, highlights Iraq’s growing vulnerability to climate change, desertification, and extreme weather events. Emergency rooms were packed with patients struggling to breathe, as Iraq reels under another climate crisis.
Demonstrators worldwide protest against Elon Musk and his Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) cuts. From the U.S. to Europe, people are voicing their anger over job cuts, Social Security concerns, and Musk’s growing influence in government policies. Watch the full report!
SpaceX's Starship rocket exploded in space shortly after liftoff from Boca Chica, Texas. The 403-foot (123-meter) rocket system launched at around 6:30 p.m. ET, with the Super Heavy booster successfully returning to land. However, minutes after launch, the upper stage of Starship began spinning uncontrollably, and the rocket's engines shut down. SpaceX lost contact with the spacecraft, and the mission ended in failure. Videos from the Bahamas and south Florida showed fiery debris streaking across the sky. This marked SpaceX's second consecutive failure for the Starship program in 2025, following a similar explosion in January. The Federal Aviation Administration issued ground stops at airports in Florida due to space debris. The failure undermines Elon Musk’s ambitious plans to develop Starship for satellite deployment, as well as for human missions to the Moon and Mars, marking a setback for SpaceX’s rapid development goals.
Tensions loom over Ukraine, as Starlink internet have raised the possibility of cutting the country's access to Elon Musk's vital Starlink satellite. The event comes amid Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s denial for US’ access to the critical Earth minerals. Notably, Zelenskiy has rejected demands from Trump's administration for $500 billion in mineral wealth from Ukraine to repay Washington for wartime aid. Musk rushed thousands of Starlink terminals to Ukraine to replace communications services destroyed by Russia after its February 2022 invasion. Hailed at the time as a hero in Ukraine, Musk later curtailed access at least once before in the fall of 2022 as he became more critical of Kyiv's handling of the war. Zelenskiy rejected a detailed U.S. proposal last week that would have seen Washington and U.S. firms receiving 50% of Ukraine's critical minerals. The minerals include graphite, uranium, titanium and lithium, which are the key components in electric car batteries. Since then a rift has emerged between the leaders, with Trump denouncing Zelenskiy as "a dictator without elections"
Remember when billionaire Elon Musk brought his son X Æ A-Xii, whom he calls X, to the Oval Office? From making weird noises to picking his nose, the 4-year-old, who was standing close to the President's Resolute Desk, grabbed headlines. Now, President Donald Trump has replaced the iconic 145-year-old desk with a C&O desk. He has called it a “temporary change.” Donald Trump, who has in the past labelled himself as a germaphobe, shared a picture of the Oval Office with the new desk on his social media platform Truth Social. It was not clear if the change was brought in due to the nose-picking incident. The note attached to the post read, “A President, after the election, gets a choice of 1 in 7 desks. This desk, the “C&O,” which is also very well known and was used by President George H.W. Bush and others, has been temporarily installed in the White House while the Resolute Desk is being lightly refinished—a very important job. This is a beautiful, but temporary replacement!”
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has dismissed Elon Musk's $97.4 billion offer to buy the nonprofit controlling OpenAI, calling it 'ridiculous.' Altman even joked about buying Twitter for $9.74 billion instead. Musk, who co-founded OpenAI but later left, has been at odds with Altman over the company's shift to a for-profit model. His latest bid follows an ongoing legal battle where Musk accused OpenAI of prioritizing profit over public good.
“To err is human, to forgive divine” this is what the Department of Government Efficiency lead Elon Musk said while talking about his contemplation on rehiring a DOGE staffer who had been previously fired for posting racist comments. According to The Hill, Marko Elez resigned on Thursday after The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) revealed several racist posts made from a now-deleted account
President Donald Trump stated that he wants Ukraine to supply the U.S. with rare earth minerals in return for aid, emphasizing the need for “equalization” for the nearly $300 billion in support. He also addressed Panama, saying the country had agreed on “some things” after his threats over China’s influence on the canal. Trump signed an executive order to create a sovereign wealth fund, suggesting it could purchase TikTok, though details remain unclear. He also defended Elon Musk’s role in shrinking the U.S. government, stating that Musk’s actions are approved and that he “will not be allowed” into conflicts.
Elon Musk's explosive comments have reignited the controversial debate surrounding the U.K. grooming gang scandal. In this video, we break down Musk's attack on key political figures, the calls for a national inquiry, and the political implications for UK leaders like Keir Starmer. Why is this scandal dominating UK politics, and what does it mean for the future? Get all the insights here.
Elon Musk criticised UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer for alleged failures in tackling grooming gang cases during his tenure as Director of Public Prosecutions. Musk accused Starmer of prioritising political correctness over justice, ignoring abuses to avoid racism allegations. He highlighted institutional neglect, particularly in the Rotherham case, where over 1,400 children were abused between 1997 and 2013. Grooming gangs systematically exploit vulnerable individuals, often children, using coercion and violence. Despite the crimes’ severity, they remain underreported due to cultural sensitivities and systemic failures. Musk’s criticism includes calls for Starmer’s resignation and fresh UK elections, amplifying public outrage.
Honduran President Xiomara Castro warned that mass expulsions of Honduran migrants from the U.S. could endanger military cooperation between the two countries. She emphasized that U.S. military bases in Honduras have operated for decades without payment and suggested that expelling migrants would make these bases redundant. Castro expressed hope for dialogue with the incoming Trump administration and urged them not to expel Honduran citizens. In the U.S., tech giants, including leaders from Google and Meta, are closely aligning with Donald Trump to influence the H-1B visa program, which is vital for skilled foreign workers. California, the largest user of H-1B visas, relies heavily on this program. Trump has consistently supported the H-1B visa, stating it is crucial for attracting skilled talent. Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy advocate for reforms to improve the program, including raising salary thresholds and introducing annual fees. The debate is intensifying as Trump prepares to return to the presidency.
On December 19, a spending bill backed by President-elect Donald Trump failed in the U.S. House of Representatives. Despite Trump’s efforts to pressure lawmakers to resolve funding issues before his January 20 inauguration, the bill was rejected by 38 Republicans who opposed its increased spending and impact on national debt. The failure to pass the bill leaves the U.S. government facing a shutdown starting at midnight on December 20, which would disrupt services and halt paychecks for over 2 million federal workers, affecting the holiday season. The bill, which resembled a prior bipartisan deal, was criticized by Trump and Elon Musk as a wasteful giveaway to Democrats. Key elements of the bill, including a pay raise for lawmakers, were dropped. At Trump’s urging, the bill also aimed to suspend debt limits for two years to ease the passage of future tax cuts, further increasing the federal government’s $36 trillion debt.
Elon Musk has become the first person to reach a $400 billion net worth, driven by a surge in his wealth following Donald Trump’s election victory. A significant $50 billion boost came from a SpaceX share sale, bringing Musk's fortune to $447 billion. Tesla’s stock hit a record high, pushing Musk's wealth up by $62.8 billion in one day. The combined wealth of the world’s 500 richest people surpassed $10 trillion, the largest increase of any billionaire in 2024. Musk's AI startup, xAI, grew to $50 billion, and his influence expanded with his new role in government efficiency.
Bitcoin Crosses $100,000: Bitcoin has stormed past the $100,000 mark, marking a historic milestone fuelled by a mix of political and economic developments in the United States. The cryptocurrency‘s recent rally comes amid growing institutional confidence and a pro-crypto policy shift under the leadership of US President-Elect Donald Trump.