Buying a Tesla may not be the singer’s favorite mistake.
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and “If That Make You Happy” artist Sheryl Crow took her to Instagram on Saturday to waving her Tesla Goodbye when she was shipped I had it.
In the caption, Crow cited Tesla’s affiliation with Elion Musk. Elon Musk troublingly called “Presidential Mask” because of her reasoning.
“My parents always said… you’re the person you hang out with,” she said. “It’s time you have to decide who you’re going to suit. A very long Tesla.”
Sheryl Crowe says goodbye to her Tesla. The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame said she doesn’t want to match Elon Musk as she’s pushing right-wing politics alongside President Donald Trump. (Ig/Sheryl Crow)
Of Musk’s many titles and jobs, his role as Tesla’s CEO was probably what made him famous. He joined the electric car company as chairman in 2004 and became CEO in 2008.
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However, these days, the world’s wealthiest people have played roles as “special government officials” in the White House. Musk is working closely with President Donald Trump, and the government’s Department of Efficiency, or Doge, is a temporary contracting office designed to reduce costs and tackle government bonds.
Musk and Trump made several appearances together in the weeks since the president took office. Last week, Musk spoke with a reporter in the oval office, leading to a new administration critic who sat at a determined desk and joked about who the “real president” was. I did.
Clearly, Crow is consistent with that group. As part of a Saturday Instagram post, Crow said he will donate money to National Public Radio after public funded media was attacked by Trump and Republicans in Congress.
“Money donated to NPR threatened by President Musk in the hopes that the truth will continue to find a way to those who want to know the truth,” Crow posted.
Musk blows up NPR with X, bought it in 2022 and calls it a “hard-left propaganda machine.” Like on February 4th this year, Musk posted “Defund NPR” on his X account.