A Musk Lawsuit in Wisconsin Is the Backdrop to the State’s Supreme Court Race
A legal battle over Tesla sales in Wisconsin is the quiet backdrop to a big State Supreme Court race.
It Is Happening Every Day, Every Where
A legal battle over Tesla sales in Wisconsin is the quiet backdrop to a big State Supreme Court race.
As the billionaire and his allied groups pour more than $20 million into a race for the state’s top court, his car company is suing Wisconsin over a law restricting vehicle sales.
Hyundai already makes cars in the United States, in Georgia and Alabama.
More than 80 Teslas were damaged in Hamilton, Ontario, the police said, amid other acts of vandalism against the company owned by Elon Musk.
President Trump rallied support for Elon Musk’s car company, but there may not be enough conservatives willing to buy electric cars to make up for the Democrats who now shun Teslas.
The German luxury carmaker said its latest compact sedan solved problems that had kept people from buying electric vehicles.
A lot has changed since former President Joseph R. Biden Jr. snubbed Elon Musk at an event in 2021.
President Trump has spent years bashing electric vehicles. But with Elon Musk by his side, he said he would buy a bright red one.
The automaker’s shares soared after Election Day as Elon Musk took a high-profile role as a Trump adviser. Now those gains have evaporated.
The backlash against the electric vehicle company has turned violent at times, as its billionaire chief executive parlays his support for President Trump into consequential influence over the federal government.