White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt says that the Trump administration’s “Signal chat leak,” shared by journalist Jeffrey Goldberg from The Atlantic, contained no “war plans” as he suggested — ultimately calling his war plans claim a “hoax.”
Read More Press Secy. Leavitt: The Atlantic Journalist ‘Signal Leak’ Did Not Describe Any Classified ‘War Plans’Tag: TECHNOLOGY
Rosie O’Donnell Questions 2024 Election Results, Accuses Musk Of Election Interference
Former comedian and talk show host Rosie O’Donnell, a longtime Trump critic, recently cast doubt on the legitimacy of the 2024 election — urging an investigation into Elon Musk while accusing the SpaceX founder of facilitating President Donald Trump’s presidential victory.
Read More Rosie O’Donnell Questions 2024 Election Results, Accuses Musk Of Election InterferenceAlphabet’s Waymo aims for 2026 self-driving ride-hailing launch in Washington, D.C.
Alphabet’s self-driving unit Waymo said it aims to launch its fully autonomous ride-hailing service in the U.S. capital city next year.
Read More Alphabet’s Waymo aims for 2026 self-driving ride-hailing launch in Washington, D.C.Trump’s Cabinet And Musk Gather For Third Meeting Detailing Program Cuts: ‘Eliminating The Redundancies’
President Donald Trump held his third Cabinet meeting on Monday with Elon Musk in attendance, where agency leaders discussed potential cuts to programs deemed wasteful.
Read More Trump’s Cabinet And Musk Gather For Third Meeting Detailing Program Cuts: ‘Eliminating The Redundancies’U.S. AG Bondi Issues Stern Warning To Texas Rep. Crockett, Following Her Calls ‘For Attacks On Elon Musk’
U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi warned Democrat Representative Jasmine Crockett to “tread very carefully” after Crockett voiced that she would like to see Special Government Employee (SGE) Elon Musk be “taken down.”
Read More U.S. AG Bondi Issues Stern Warning To Texas Rep. Crockett, Following Her Calls ‘For Attacks On Elon Musk’Hyundai Announces $20B U.S. Investment, Including Louisiana Steel Plant, Amid Tariff Concerns
Car manufacturer Hyundai plans to invest $20 billion in the United States, including into a new steel plant in Louisiana, adding to the list of major foreign businesses set to move more of its operations to America in order to avoid tariffs.
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