How the Trump–Musk relationship complicates Tesla’s future

00:00 Take
Al, you know, interesting, because there were some bulls in this program, Al. And some of the ascension was the relationship between full stop, Trump and Musk. It is great for them to think, listen, that Musk has this good friend at the White House, and maybe some of these attempts like Robo Taxis, perhaps the track.
00:35 Dan Ives
Yeah, so, I’m going to repeat the primary or the primary. The primary benefit of the Trump Musk relationship, Dan Ives had to have UH autonomous driving standards throughout the country to accelerate the adoption of this trillion dollar valuation of Dan Ives and others for Robo Taxis. Um, that’s a little bit, so, you know, then should I say? Maybe we did it, maybe we didn’t. It was a little euphoric, right? The idea that a relationship between the President and Elon Musk can create a trillion dollar value on one night, isn’t it? I can’t remember the shares of Tesla, but we’re talking like 480 in December. I mean, it was a little euphoric. Uh, that’s why we probably cooked it, just like we cooked in disadvantage when we think the world is over. I think Trump Musk is a kind of risk for Tesla investors and returns to Musk’s time, right? Will he join politics? Will he establish a new political party? It’s like a kind of risk. Oh, but if things explode some kind of, and if we have to deal with just losing tax loans, then I think, you know, you know, you know, you can sell cars, and we can focus on whether they can expand and expand their robo taxis.




