Live" star Chloe Fineman took aim at Elon Musk Tuesday referring to a 2021 incident in which he allegedly made her cry.
The Tesla founder has been condemned in Germany for the gesture he made on stage at the inauguration of President Donald Trump.
“Last night we were up on the Tesla Gigafactory in Berlin, the main European manufacturing site of Elon Musk’s car business,” the group wrote in an email to supporters on Thursday. “It’s the company that makes him the world’s richest man, money he is increasingly using to boost the far-right across Europe.”
Adding to the controversy, Elon Musk turned his attention to Wikipedia, accusing the online encyclopedia of perpetuating bias by labelling his hand gesture as a “Nazi” or “fascist” salute. He posted on X,
Hours after making a slew of Nazi jokes on his X page Thursday, Elon Musk continued to troll his haters with another string of posts. The tech mogul was caught under heavy fire earlier this week after performing a provocative hand gesture while giving a speech at President Donald Trump’s inaugural rally Monday—one many said resembled the fascist salute used in Nazi Germany.
Multiple "subreddits" have banned links from Elon Musk's X platform after the tech mogul flashed a gesture that critics have said resembled a Nazi salute.
Live” cast member Chloe Fineman has no regrets about calling out X owner Elon Musk for making her cry when he hosted “SNL” in 2021. On Tuesday night, Fineman took to her Instagram Story (via Daily Beast) to write,
A meteorologist in Milwaukee has been “dropped” by the TV station where she worked after criticizing Elon Musk in an Instagram post about his Nazi-like salutes, according to a report from the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel.
The British arm of the German brand says it’s no longer posting on Musk's X platform but will remain active on Facebook and Instagram
Elon Musk was visibly bursting with excitement after President Donald Trump’s inauguration. At a celebratory rally on Monday at Capitol One Arena in Washington, he pumped his fist in the air and bellowed a “Yes!
In addition to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, the Anti-Defamation League, a leading antisemitism watchdog, also defended Elon Musk this week.