Elon Musk
Infinite Scroll
Why Are Liberals Returning to Elon Musk’s X?
As social media navigates a new sectarian phase, many who fled the platform seem to be coming back.
Deep State Diaries
When the Federal Government Eats Itself
After six months of DOGE, vital institutions are in disarray as the civil service braces for new cuts.
The Political Scene Podcast
Wired’s Katie Drummond on What the Tech Titans Learned from DOGE
For those in Silicon Valley who play by the President’s rules, it’s “open season.”
Fault Lines
Elon Musk’s “America Party” Might Be Worth Taking Seriously
The billionaire’s latest venture into U.S. politics points to cracks in the two-party system—even if it might flop.
The Political Scene Podcast
How Bad Is It?: Trump Strikes Iran, and His Base Hits Back
The President’s flirtation with another forever war threatened to fracture his coalition, alienating the likes of Steve Bannon and Tucker Carlson
The Political Scene Podcast
The Rise and Fall of DOGE
Without Elon Musk, what is the Department of Government Efficiency going to do?
The Political Scene Podcast
Trump Makes a Big Show of Military Force
What are the consequences of calling in troops to quell what the President has deemed “the enemy within”?
The Political Scene Podcast
The Oligarchs Are Fighting
Does the Trump-Musk breakup resemble an ancient Greek myth or a Godzilla movie? Either way, mere mortals will likely get trampled.
The Lede
The Sublime Spectacle of Donald Trump and Elon Musk’s Social-Media Slap Fight
The President has kept the upper hand so far, partly because of his bully pulpit, and partly because he has remained relatively understated.
Letter from Trump’s Washington
The Musk-Trump Divorce Is as Messy as You Thought It Would Be
The world’s richest man and its most powerful leader channel their inner middle schooler in a breakup for the ages.
Infinite Scroll
“Mountainhead” Channels the Absurdity of the Tech Bro
In Jesse Armstrong’s new satire, tech is never morally in the black, and the people who create it are no better than despots—inept ones, at that.
Fault Lines
Elon Musk’s Vanishing Act
Musk looks like the latest victim of a common Trump-era dynamic: the impossibility of sharing the President’s spotlight.
Letter from Trump’s Washington
Elon Musk Didn’t Blow Up Washington, but He Left Plenty of Damage Behind
The obits for the tech mogul’s time at the Department of Government Efficiency are, justifiably, vicious.
The Financial Page
Three Faces of American Capitalism: Buffett, Musk, and Trump
As the Sage of Omaha announces his retirement, the Trump family’s crypto ventures and Musk’s DOGE cuts illuminate darker aspects of the system.
Fault Lines
How Donald Trump Is Expanding His Authority While Shrinking the Government
With cuts comes leverage comes power.
The Lede
The Guerrilla Marketing Campaign Against Elon Musk
As Tesla’s profits drop, a group called Everyone Hates Elon is going viral for plastering London with fake advertisements for the company, infiltrating a car showroom, and inviting the public to trash a Model S.
The New Yorker Radio Hour
The Power and Stakes of #TeslaTakedown
An organizer in the grassroots protest effort discusses why she joined the movement, and describes protesters’ fears of government interference.
The New Yorker Radio Hour
How Science Fiction Led Elon Musk to DOGE
Jill Lepore says that the SpaceX C.E.O., an avid sci-fi fan, misreads cautionary tales as instruction manuals—and that his obsessions will shape America’s future.