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After two turbulent years as chief executive of X, Linda Yaccarino has resigned. Her exit ends a tenure marked by advertiser boycotts, moderation controversies, and an unfulfilled plan to make X the “everything app.
Tesla's annual shareholder meeting is scheduled for November, a bit behind Texas's legal timeline, which has ignited concerns among investors. The delay comes amidst pressure from prominent shareholders and a notable dip in Tesla's stock this year,
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ABP News on MSNIs Elon Musk Becoming 'Alone' Musk? Yaccarino, Trump, Zuckerberg, Altman — The Many Bridges That Musk BurnedElon Musk, tech overlord and self-appointed disruptor of everything from space to politics, is back in the news — not for launching a rocket or tweeting something outrageous (okay, maybe that too), but because his handpicked CEO at X (formerly known as Twitter, back when it had blue birds and vowels), Linda Yaccarino, has quit.
Trump, making his first comments on Musk’s criticism of his bill during an Oval Office press conference, insinuated the Tesla CEO opposes his “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” because he is “upset” the electric vehicle tax credit was removed, adding he’s not sure he’ll remain friends with Musk and alleging Musk “knew the inner workings of the bill.”
See the timeline of billionaire Elon Musk's comments about the "Big Beautiful Bill" that fractured his relationship with President Donald Trump.
The CEO of X, Linda Yaccarino, said on Wednesday she would step down from the role in a surprise move, ending her tenure at the Elon Musk-owned social media platform that has faced several controversies and challenges including a mass exodus of advertisers from the site.
The once strong relationship between Elon Musk and Donald Trump has unravelled into a public feud that has attracted widespread attention in political and business circles. Once allies during the 2024 U.
The former allies lashed out at each other over Trump’s sweeping tax and domestic policy bill in the long hours before it passed the Senate on July 1. The bill would ramp up border security spending, make permanent Trump's 2017 tax reductions and cut $1 trillion from Medicaid.
As recently as April, Tesla said it would begin production of its mysterious new "affordable" EVs in the first half of 2025.