The author's social media post about Musk's immigration views comes as a rift over H-1B visas erupted last month.
Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre said Monday he found it “worrying” that a billionaire social media owner like Elon Musk is inserting himself into the politics of other countries.
Many of the president-elect’s cabinet choices and regulatory appointments will shape technology policy for the next four years and beyond. These picks share views on Elon Musk and big platforms, _*Amr
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Lago, as part of a high-profile gathering at President-elect Donald Trump's Florida resort.
Everyone had wondered if Trump was ever going to put down his golf clubs and say something. When he finally did it was in an interview with the NY Post in which he declared that he thinks the H-1B visas are just great and he uses them all the time at his properties.
Russia has vowed retaliation after claiming to have shot down eight US-made ATACMS missiles fired by Ukraine on Saturday morning. Moscow sees the use of such missiles, which have a range of up to 300 kilometers (186 miles) as a major escalation.
It's perfectly logical for Donald Trump to support securing the border and to promote legal migration through H-1B visas.
The tech billionaire and key adviser to U.S. President-elect Donald Trump has taken to social media to air his grievances with the British government.
Elon Musk is part of Donald Trump’s team but seems to have bigger ambitions. He is now meddling in world politics. On Saturday, he called for King Charles to dissolve the UK Parliament. The richest man in the world also threw his weight behind far-right activist Tommy Robinson and claimed that Reform UK leader Nigel Farage ‘doesn’t have what it takes’ to lead the party.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer got a taste of the topsy-turvy politics of the coming Trump era as his government spent the weekend defending itself from attacks from Elon Musk, only to see the billionaire provocateur turn on his erstwhile British ally,