Elon Musk’s mom shared a really bizarre version of a Wall Street Journal Report which claimed that Tesla was actively sought to replace him as CEO.
The family publication Murdoch reported on Wednesday that Tesla was concerned about failing sales and the time Musk spent with her federal cost reduction working group, DOGE. So much so, in fact, that the board of directors had started to seek replacements.
The report shook Musk, who responded with a merger X at the end of the evening on Thursday. “It is an extremely bad violation of ethics that @WSJ would publish a deliberately false article and did not include an unequivocal denial beforehand by the board of directors of Tesla!” He groaned, Chaneling the command of President Trump of the “Caps Lock” key.
His friends responded with requests for the Newspaper To apologize and remove their history. A spokesperson, however, told Daily Beast that they respected their reports.

In the last twist, Maye Musk is now out to defend Elon. In doing so, Elon’s mother also achieved the rare feat of the disarticulated nature of the tirade of her 53 -year -old son.
In a post X that becomes stranger to each word, she wrote Thursday evening: “The article @wsj dishonstal on @elonmusk and @tesla was written by three women: @Emilyglazer @danattioli Becky Peterson 🧐 @ifindr —- S.”
We do not know exactly what the elder musk suggests, but it seems upset by the newspaper allowing a group of journalists to work on history.
@Ifindr —- s is a profile that invokes Maga’s new favorite insult to brandish people with the word R if they are considered to be out of step with a popular opinion. Conservatives often mark the profile under the messages of the liberals.

Elon Musk and a Tesla spokesman said that history was false and that the Newspaper was informed of this pre-publication.
However, a spokesperson for the newspaper told Daily Beast Thursday that this was not the case. “Tesla had the opportunity to provide a statement before the publication, which they did not do,” they said.
This is not the first time that Newspaper faced President Donald Trump and his Allies Maga. The newspaper’s editorial committee recently criticized the policy of the president in Ukraine and its decision to remove the protection of security for former staff members.
A Newspaper The editorial strongly criticized Trump’s decision to impose prices on global trade partners and on Monday, in an editorial to mark the first 100 days of Trump’s second term, the newspaper warned that “major reset” was necessary if its presidency would not end with a failure.