The mother of tech billionaire Elon Musk is urging him to sue news organizations including CNN, PBS News and The Guardian for pushing the "Nazi salute" narrative.
Elon Musk has dragged pop star Taylor Swift in the ongoing controversy about his alleged Nazi salute at US President Donald Trump's inauguration.
Donald Trump took the oath of office on Monday ... That Musk gave what clearly looked like a Nazi salute not once but twice while speaking? That was a surprise. After thanking the crowd for electing Trump, as the New York Times put it, "The billionaire ...
Elon Musk offered Donald Trump supporters what looked a lot like a Nazi salute on live TV at Trump's post-swearing-in inauguration rally.
The now-former priest, who’s also a popular far-right British commentator, told the crowd, “The people who understand, cheer… The people who do not, reach for their pitchforks.” Erm!
A British priest who delivered an Elon Musk-inspired, straight-armed salute during his address to a pro-life gathering last week has been kicked out of his church. The Anglican Catholic Church announced Wednesday that Father Calvin Robinson is “no longer serving as a priest” in the denomination.
Is it 1930 all over again? We are less than one week into the second Donald Trump presidency and, not surprisingly and most expectedly, there is a lot going on
Billionaire Trump supporter Elon Musk has sparked outrage online after performing what looked like a Nazi salute during his speech to celebrate President Donald Trump’s inauguration. In an enthusiastic response to Trump’s inauguration speech promise to send American astronauts to Mars,
Elon Musk is planning to sue Minnesota Governor Tim Walz after Walz claimed Musk performed a Nazi salute. The controversy started from a video at Dona
In an interview on MSNBC, Gov. Tim Walz said "of course he did" when discussing about whether or not Elon Musk's gesture was a Nazi salute.
Washington, D.C. — President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Wednesday that will restrict free speech in the name of combatting antisemitism in schools. In response, Ben Olinsky, senior vice president for structural reform and governance at the Center for American Progress, issued the following statement: