Acting United States Attorney Ed Martin of the District of Columbia replied to a post Monday showing a video of
Prominent conservative activists with a presence online have appeared to wield extraordinary access to Elon Musk’s team, and the power to sway policy through it.
In the video, the fake ad features Musk inside a Telsa making the gesture resembling a Nazi salute, with the caption: "Goes from 0 to 1939 in three seconds; The Swasticar," in reference to the year that World War II began with the Nazi invasion of Poland.
Elon Musk’s estranged daughter Vivian Wilson said in a post on TikTok on Feb. 15 that she learned she may have a new sibling through social media, after author Ashley St. Clair claimed to have welcomed a baby with her dad — his thirteenth.
UK group Everyone Hates Elon went viral for posting parody ads for Tesla's "Swasticar" with an image of Musk making a Nazi salute after the tech billionaire helped Germany's far-right party become the second-most powerful in the nation.
"Goes from 0 to 1939 in 3 seconds," says the poster from campaign group Everyone Hates Elon as a slump in European Tesla sales also makes headlines.