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Musk Pulls Back on Trump Work After Tesla Slump
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 35260, member: 636"] Elon Musk plans to dial back his work with the Trump administration after Tesla experienced a significant financial downturn. The company saw automotive revenue plunge 20% compared to the previous year, with profits tumbling over 70%. Musk has been deeply involved in Trump's government, leading the Department of Government Efficiency and contributing over $250 million to the re-election campaign. The tech leader acknowledged that his political commitments have distracted him from Tesla's operations. He announced he would reduce his government work to just one or two days per week, citing ongoing political blowback and protests against the company. Tesla's total revenue landed at $19.3 billion, falling short of analyst expectations despite price cuts to attract buyers. Trump's China tariffs have created additional challenges for Tesla, potentially disrupting supply chains and increasing costs. Musk criticized trade adviser Peter Navarro, calling him a "moron" after Navarro suggested Musk was merely a car assembler. The company's shares had already dropped 37% for the year, though they slightly recovered in after-hours trading. Analysts warn that Tesla faces mounting challenges, including fierce market competition and global supply chain disruptions. Musk remains hopeful about artificial intelligence contributing to future growth, despite investor skepticism about such claims. [/QUOTE]
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