The US president is furious at the attack on Tesla’s car dealerships, which belong to Elon Musk. As he announced, they are considered an internal terrorist act, and their performers are captured. Additionally, Donald Trump has announced that he will buy one of the cars they produce to support the company the stock is citing.
Donald Trump saw five Tesla cars at the White House on Tuesday along with Elon Musk. Ultimately, the US President announced that he would purchase a red model that would be a gesture of “trust and support” for the billionaire and his car company.
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The company’s stock market valuation has declined significantly recently. Teslachart has been depressing since Musk joined the Trump administration, but the trend has deteriorated after recent comments and Mask’s announcement. On Monday, Tesla stock prices on the stock exchange reached its lowest level since 2020, falling more than 15%.
Furthermore, in the face of disgust towards Musk, the car showroom belonging to him became a target for vandalism. Furthermore, there was a peaceful demonstration before them. The background to these initiatives is against Musk’s narratives about the US interior or approach to war in Ukraine.
Donald Trump’s generous gesture. Tesla doubles production
Buying an expensive Tesla is not the end of a gesture from Donald Trump. He also announced that he would recognize Tesla’s attack as an internal terrorist act. – (Musk) is treated very unfairly by some people and I want these people to know that he is not punished for being a patriot.
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Referring to the assailants of the attack, he announced that he would “stop” them. -We will catch everyone who does this because it is harming America’s great companies – he said Musk announced that Tesla will double the production of cars in the US over the next two years.
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