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GB News on MSNElon Musk and Tesla to face global protests this month amid calls for mass boycott - 'He must fall!'Elon Musk could find himself at the mercy of protesters at the end of the month as so-called "Tesla Takedown" supporters aim to ruin the controversial billionaire's birthday. As the CEO of Tesla moves past his public spat with President Donald Trump,
The Pennsylvania senator warned that his party would lose “the moral high ground” if it did not go further in condemning acts of destruction or violence, which local officials said were under control.
As protests rock L.A. and the “One Big Beautiful Bill” comes under fire, see how the latest polls rate Donald Trump and how they compare to past terms.
The backlash against President Trump and his agenda is intensifying — from protests, to courtroom defeats by major law firms, to growing resistance on Wall Street. MSNBC’s Ari Melber reports. (Subscri
Elon Musk has issued a stark warning to those behind violent attacks against Tesla, vowing criminal consequences for what he described as “evil” acts of politically motivated vandalism and threats. Speaking in a virtual interview at the Qatar economic forum on Tuesday,
Elon Musk has taken steps to restore his relationship with President Trump and surrender, saying he regrets some of his comments during their feud.
The numbers are the latest indication of how much the Tesla brand is suffering because of the backlash against ... has been reeling from protests and boycotts over Musk wading into politics ...
Trump sends National Guard to LA without approval, sparking lawsuits and backlash from Newsom and California Democrats.
Reeling from widespread harsh ICE raids and responding protests and resistance over the past 24 hours, Los Angeles has become a powder keg with Donald Trump deploying 2,000 California National Guard troops over the objection of Governor Gavin Newsom and other SoCal leaders As rock-throwing and bellowing Angelenos sought to stop
The president’s travel restrictions on 12 countries — almost all in Africa and Asia — have not been met with the same outcry as his so-called Muslim ban.
Memphis landed a $12 billion project to house Elon Musk’s supercomputer, which some say will transform the city. It has been met with anger and suspicion.