Elon Musk took a shot at Jeff Bezos, calling him out for supposedly predicting — wrongly we could add — that Donald Trump would lose the presidential election to Kamala Harris.
On Wednesday evening, Musk hopped on his social media platform, X, writing, “Just learned tonight at Mar-a-Lago that Jeff Bezos was telling everyone that Donald Trump would lose for sure, so they should sell all their Tesla and SpaceX stocks.”
Clearly, Musk was referring to the inventory worth of his corporations, Tesla and SpaceX, plunging if Trump had misplaced to Harris, however, after all, that did not occur. Trump walloped Harris within the election and now he is about to take the reins once more on the White Home for his second time period.
As chances are you’ll know … Bezos confronted backlash after he prevented his newspaper, The Washington Submit, from endorsing one of many two presidential candidates — bucking a well-established custom at WaPo and different newspapers throughout the nation — lower than 2 weeks earlier than the election.
Bezos defended his place by publishing a column in The Submit, explaining that he determined to tug the plug on presidential endorsements due to the eroding public belief in legacy media. The billionaire Amazon CEO was shortly criticized for his view, resulting in resignations by some members of his newsroom and a whole bunch of hundreds of subscription cancellations.
In accordance with media stories, The Submit was about to endorse Harris, however that was finally halted by Bezos.
We have reached out to Bezos for remark … to date no phrase again.