Elon Musk commented on his social media platform X "something to think about," right above conservative commentator Ben Shapiro's post urging President Donald Trump to pardon ex-Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin.
Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) says it has terminated 11 leases in Minnesota, totaling over 66,000 square feet and $2.5 million in claimed savings.
Elon Musk has offered an explanation for Twitter/X going down on the day the NFL opened its free agency window.
Diversity, foreign policy and Elon Musk are concerns for a St. Cloud group hosting a protest this Saturday on the Trump administration and Elon Musk.
The billionaire responded to the conservative commentator's proposal to pardon the officer who killed George Floyd, saying it was "Something to think about."
Veteran Twin Cities sports columnist and broadcaster Patrick Reusse cleared the air following the deletion of his Twitter/X account after one of his posts was misconstrued as racist.
The website detailing the federal cuts allegedly being made by Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) includes 11 offices in Minnesota that are set to have their leases terminated. The offices are located all over the state, with some in the Twin Cities and others in Greater Minnesota.
Democrat U.S. Senators Urge Trump Administration/Elon Musk’s DOGE Not to Cancel Leases for Several National Park Service Buildings
Jack’s lyrical additions included, ”I was thinking about taking government subsidies and starting my own electric car company. Who’s with me?”
Musk posted those four words to his nearly 220 million followers on Tuesday, along with a video from the conservative commentator Ben Shapiro, who is pushing for the pardon. Shapiro said that pardoning Chauvin would reverse “the evils of the last several years of American life.”