Country singer Sheryl Crow is slamming Tesla founder Elon Musk and having her own version of the electric car towed, donating the funds to NPR.
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The Grammy-winning singer sold her Elon Musk-manufactured Tesla because she's no longer "willing to align" herself with the billionaire following his move into the Trump administration. By Carly Thomas Associate Editor Sheryl Crow wants nothing to do with ...
Meanwhile, donations like Crow’s make up about 13 percent of NPR's revenue, while corporate donations account for around 36 percent. Just thing: if every Tesla driver who was aghast at Musk's behavior swapped their car for a more affordable EV, and dedicated the cash difference to a cause they support…well, maybe that's something.
Sheryl Crow has just sold her Tesla Model S, the one that Elon Musk helped her with a couple of years ago when her screen had gone black
Sheryl Crow announced on Instagram that she had gotten rid of her Tesla over Elon Musk's involvement in President Donald Trump's administration, and that she donated money to NPR.
The 73-year-old legislator, a staunch Trump supporter, dashed his plans to run for governor of Louisiana in 2023 because he felt he was more useful as a senator.
Sheryl Crow had once been a proud Tesla owner, even interfacing with Elon Musk on social media about her car. But whatever support the environmentally minded singer formerly had for the EVs has been superseded by her alarm at the rightward political turn taken by the man she now calls “President Musk,
The Grammy-winning artist posted "So long Tesla" to Instagram as a majority of Americans don't want Musk serving in Trump's government.
Musk has repeatedly stated that Tesla’s long-term value lies in autonomous driving and robotics, but its investors don't seem so sure. With sales declining and investor confidence wavering, the immediate question remains: does Musk still care about selling cars, or has he already moved on?
As Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency continues stripping federal agencies for parts, Sheryl Crow is getting rid of her used clunker.