Milorad Dodik, president of the Republic of Srpska in Bosnia and Herzegovina, speaks exclusively to The American Conservative ...
A group backed by Elon Musk is running ads targeting Republican lawmakers in several states over their support of a federal ...
With Tesla stocks plunging, owners rushing to sell their vehicles, and protests against Elon Musk's car company growing, it's ...
Billionaire Elon Musk's political action committee has placed a $1 million ad buy to tout President Trump's first six weeks ...
Tech billionaire Elon Musk’s America PAC launched its first ever television ad on Wednesday following President Trump’s ...
An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. Impact Link The Washington Post scrapped an ad calling for President Donald Trump to "fire Elon Musk" that was set to run in some of its Tuesday print ...
A spokesperson for Common Cause, which has been a detractor of Musk, confirmed to USA TODAY that the Post backed out of the ad. The Washington, D.C.-based paper signed a $115,000 agreement with ...
The ad featured an image of Mr. Musk laughing over a picture of the White House with text that reads: “Who’s Running This Country: Donald Trump or Elon Musk?” The ad called for readers to ...
The Washington Post scrapped an upcoming print ad from a pair of advocacy groups calling for the firing of Elon Musk as head of the Department of Government Efficiency. The nixed wrap ad — one ...
Advocacy group Common Cause wanted the anti-Musk wraparound ad, which would cover the front and back pages, to run this week, but it was scrapped without management providing a reason, according ...
The ad’s design features a large picture of Musk with his head tilted back, laughing, along with a cutout image of the White House and large white text: “Who’s running this country ...
The organization told The Hill on Sunday that it had signed a $115,000 deal with WaPo to run its anti-Musk ad on the front and back pages of its Tuesday paper, along with a full-page ad inside.