Tesla Owners Are Getting Real About What They Plan To Do With Their Cars After Elon Musk’s Salute At Trump’s Inauguration, And It’s A Mixed Bag

It just took a few hours after Trump’s inauguration for Elon Musk’s actions to ignite the timeline. The most divisive member of Trump’s cabinet, his alleged “awkward gesture” (you know,

The one that resembled a Nazi salute) has generated a lot of debate between the “anti-woke” crowd, who think it was meant as a thank you to the American people, and those who have noticed.

That the wealthiest man on the planet has a history of backing the far-right. Elon has used his usual strategies to minimize the gesture, pointing the responsibility.

Upon leftists and “legacy media propaganda.” On X, he commented, “Frankly, they need better dirty tricks,” “The ‘everyone is Hitler’ attack is sooo tired.”

However, apart from the ADL and Tesla acolytes, who are already oblivious to his billion-dollar position regardless of the products.

 

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