Many Massachusetts residents say they're unlikely to buy another Tesla and want to get rid of the one they have.
Democratic lawmakers are demanding answers from Elon Musk about whether Department of Government Efficiency staffers have shared national security secrets over insecure communication channels. Sen. Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts and Rep.
MSNBC's Lawrence O'Donnell is joined by Massachusetts Democratic Senator Elizabeth Warren to discuss the House Republican budget plan backed by Donald Trump and Elon Musk's attacks on the federal government.
The decision came in a lawsuit filed by 14 states, including Massachusetts and Rhode Island, challenging DOGE’s authority to access sensitive government data.
President Trump said he likes the idea of giving $5,000 back to taxpayers as a "DOGE Dividend" from Elon Musk's department.
But it turns out, Joe Ponzo stole more money than all the dozens of embezzlers from Troop E of the State Police, as well as the six bent G-men from the Boston FBI office who accepted hundreds of thousands in blood-stained cash from Mob serial killers and cocaine dealers.
Many Massachusetts residents say they're unlikely to buy another Tesla and want to get rid of the one they have.
Anti-Tesla protests gain momentum amid anger at Elon Musk’s DOGE cuts - The protesters want to discourage people from buying Teslas and hit Elon Musk in the wallet
He has five kids with ex, Justine Wilson, including twins, Griffin and Vivian, born in 2004, and triplets, Kai, Saxon and Damian, born two years later. Their first son, Nevada Alexander, was born in 2002 and died at 10 weeks old.
The Massachusetts senator invited the tech billionaire to testify at an informal hearing focusing on the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau next week, as the Trump adviser pledges to destroy the agency she helped create.
Elon Musk accuses rival billionaire of trying to ‘destroy’ Trump to stop ‘Epstein List’ from coming out - ‘Why was Reid Hoffman so intent on destroying Trump?’ Elon Musk asked Joe Rogan before agreeing with Rogan’s claims that it was to prevent the ‘list from coming out.
Elon Musk is demanding federal workers respond with five things they did last week by midnight or risk losing their jobs. It’s a demand that President Donald Trump supports and some federal agencies are rejecting. Opponents have filed a lawsuit, describing the threat as "one of the most massive employment frauds in the history of this country."