Joe Scarborough tells Elon Musk to return to his daily work
Joe Scarborough of MSNBC believes it is time for Elon Musk to return to his car’s business.
As Tesla’s shares numbers are tanked with the public approval of the billionaire, the panelists team in “Morning Joe” speculated that Musk could use Tuesday’s gain call to announce his departure from the initiative for the start of the White House Budget, the Government Efficiency Department.
The day of the very expected report of the first trimester of Tesla, Scarborough said that Musk distracts himself in Washington, DC, is the “last one that the guy must do” while his automobile company is “hitting.”
“All he is doing is damaging his brand,” said the expert on the left.
“What has lost, $ 100, $ 150 billion?” Scarborough later asked. “It’s time to return to your daily work … Tesla is being routed.”

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While the head of “Morning Joe” explained the political side of the commercial problems of Tesla, the journalist Jonathan Lemire del Atlántico reminded his companions panelists that the tariff war of President Donald Trump was not helping the company of electric vehicles.
CNBC reported that, from the closure of Nasdaq on Monday, Tesla’s shares fell 44% strong since the beginning of this year.
With the state of Musk as a “special government employee” already expiring at the end of May, it is rumored that he is preparing for his departure from the White House world.
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Someone “familiar” with the thought of the CEO recently told the Washington Post that he is “ready to leave because he is tired of presenting what he sees as a series of unpleasant and unusual attacks on the political left.”


