On May 18, according to foreign media reports, Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla, a US electric vehicle manufacturer, attacked us president Biden in an interview this week, saying that Biden could only read the teleprompter and read the text, and the US government under his leadership did not do much practical work. "Frankly, it's hard to say what Biden is doing," Musk said in a podcast interview on Monday night.
He added, "the president can only manipulate the teleprompter. The road to power is the road to the teleprompter. I do think that if someone can only rely on the teleprompter, it will be like the movie anchor," a 2004 film about a news anchor who will only repeat all the words on the teleprompter.
Musk has repeatedly criticized Biden. He was annoyed that Biden received executives from several electric vehicle manufacturers at the white house without inviting Tesla. In an email in February, musk accused Biden of ignoring Tesla and favoring traditional carmakers. Musk once tweeted that Biden was a "humanoid wet sock puppet".
It was reported in March that Musk's criticism annoyed Biden and his team.
Musk added: "this administration does not seem to have done much." "I don't think that trump has the motivation to do a good job in this administration. I don't think that trump has the motivation to do a good job in this administration."
Jeff Bezos, founder of Amazon, an American e-commerce company, recently attacked Biden and his government, especially the Biden government's handling of inflation.
For Musk's statement, White House spokesman Michael Gwin responded: "under Biden's leadership, our economy has rebounded strongly, created more than 8 million jobs, the unemployment rate has plummeted, the economic growth is outstanding, and the investment in roads, bridges, ports and the national electric vehicle charging network is unprecedented." "I think this is' getting things done 'by any measure. We are not surprised that an anti labor billionaire will look for any opportunity to attack the most pro Union and pro worker U.S. president in modern history."