The GOP House Speaker referenced speculation about his future and the outsized influence Musk appeared to wield this week.
Senator Elizabeth Warren on Saturday condemned billionaire Elon Musk for derailing a bipartisan government funding bill that included a significant package of health care policies.
Musk on Wednesday effectively tanked a bipartisan spending deal by posting about it incessantly on his social media platform X. President-elect Donald Trump then chimed in to criticize the bill as well, sending GOP lawmakers scrambling to renegotiate and avert a government shutdown.
Elon Musk, the billionaire tasked with making the US government more efficient come January, has zeroed in on the Federal Reserve.
The Tesla and SpaceX CEO distributed more than $200 million, more than half of which went to just one unproven nonprofit.
The world’s richest man has become a new kind of oligarch.
When the billionaire called Rep. Rosa DeLauro an "awful creature," it was a problem. When Elon Musk called for her expulsion, it made the problem worse.
Elon Musk-owned X raised the price of its premium-plus plan in several markets from Dec. 21 as the social media company looks to boost payment for creators on its platform.
One House Republican declared, “It feels like as if Elon Musk is our prime minister.” The closer one looks, the worse the comment appears.
The American public elected Donald Trump to run the federal government. His erratic patron seems to think the job is also his.
One of the major provisions left out of last week’s government-funding bill were new restrictions on Americans’ investments in China, with a particular focus on advanced technologies like artificial intelligence, semiconductors and quantum computing.