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In reversal, Elon Musk will not join Twitter's board
Musk informed Twitter of his decision on April 9, the day his board membership was scheduled to take formal effect
Musk informed Twitter of his decision on April 9, the day his board membership was scheduled to take formal effect
Musk first floated an independent "America Party" earlier this year after he publicly split with the Trump administration over items in President Donald Trump's "One Big Beautiful Bill." The party formally launched last month.
The lawsuit, filed by four men and four women, alleges that the CEO posted sexual photographs and degrading comments about his workers
The move follows Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) head Elon Musk battling a challenge to his compensation package as Tesla CEO in the state.
Many speculate that the latest sale was to help prop up Twitter, which has struggled to keep a steady profit
"Few individuals have had more influence than Musk on life on Earth, and potentially life off Earth too," said magazine's editor in chief
The move comes after the New York Times published an article on Friday saying it would not pay for its verified status on the platform
“Sharing this remarkable achievement with Joe Biden and Kamala Harris who are completely unaware of the world’s most advanced rockets and spacecraft," said Maye Musk
"Something has got to give," Musk tweeted
"All the Covid stay-at-home stuff has tricked people into thinking that you don’t actually need to work hard. Rude awakening inbound," Musk said