
Social media is destroying President Donald Trump over his bizarre Truth Social post and factually incorrect message about “boycotting” Teslas.
As everybody knows, Elon Musk has become one of Donald Trump’s closest friends since last year, when the latter was running for president against Joe Biden and later Kamala Harris. According to The Washington Post, Musk donated a minimum of $288 million to Trump’s 2024 presidential campaign.
With Tesla’s stock dropping significantly, President Trump pulled off a strange publicity stunt to help his pal.
Taking to his Truth Social account on Monday night, Donald Trump claimed that boycotting Tesla is illegal (fact check: it’s NOT illegal). Trump then vowed to buy a new Tesla in support of Musk:
To Republicans, Conservatives, and all great Americans, Elon Musk is "putting it on the line" in order to help our Nation, and he is doing a FANTASTIC JOB! But the Radical Left Lunatics, as they often do, are trying to illegally and collusively boycott Tesla, one of the World's…
— Trump Posts on 𝕏 (@trump_repost) March 11, 2025
Social media had a field day teeing off on Donald Trump over his peculiar Tesla post:
“Illegal and collusive boycott. He’s an idiot,” wrote a user.
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Illegal and collusive boycott. He’s an idiot.
— D. Alexis (@dorianalex) March 11, 2025
“One minute, president, but you said you would ban electric cars and green energy and go back to fossil fuels. What’s going on? Has the plan changed?” asked another.
One minute, president, but you said you would ban electric cars and green energy and go back to fossil fuels. What's going on? Has the plan changed?
— CoiNews (@james3456ss) March 11, 2025
“1 new Tesla. That should save the stock price,” joked a user.
1 new Tesla. That should save the stock price.
— CryptoMewn (@CryptoMewn) March 11, 2025
“Calling a BOYCOTT “illegal” is LITERALLY A THREAT AGAINST THE FIRST AMENDMENT!” said a user.
Calling a BOYCOTT "illegal" is LITERALLY A THREAT AGAINST THE FIRST AMENDMENT!
— MemberBlasts (they/them)🐀 (@MemberBlasts) March 11, 2025
“So it’s ok for Republicans to boycott companies for supporting LGBTQ, but it’s illegal to boycott Tesla when it’s CEO is actively destroying the country,” quipped another.
So it's ok for Republicans to boycott companies for supporting LGBTQ, but it's illegal to boycott Tesla when it's CEO is actively destroying the country
— That REDACTED Guy (@REDACTEDSpider) March 11, 2025
“Since when am I obligated to prop up Tesla?” asked a user.
Since when am I obligated to prop up Tesla?
— Atsilv 🦅 (@ShadowN8V) March 11, 2025
Trump lived up to his promise, alright. He and Musk performed an infomercial in front of the White House, and the media was there to film Trump getting inside the vehicle:
Donald Trump doing a Tesla infomercial for Elon Musk—his biggest political donor—in front of the White House is peak corruption. pic.twitter.com/EpQ43g9dEg
— Republicans against Trump (@RpsAgainstTrump) March 11, 2025
Trump just spoke to the media about buying a Tesla and said he hopes it boosts Tesla sales.
— More Perfect Union (@MorePerfectUS) March 11, 2025
In response Musk claimed Tesla will double US production. This is unlikely given declining demand for his cars.
This is just two corrupt oligarchs scratching each other's backs. pic.twitter.com/sXxqqx6bvD
As reported by Lora Kolodny of CNBC last week, Tesla shares have dropped for seven straight weeks, dating back to when Musk joined Trump in the White House. Whether Musk and Trump like it or not, Tesla’s plunging stocks are largely thanks to the former’s political ties to the polarizing president.
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According to a new poll from Emerson College Polling, President Trump’s approval rating has dropped to 47 percent, with a disapproval rating of 45 percent.