Musk warns of lawsuits over media coverage of Tesla Cybertruck explosion

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When this story first hit the airwaves, and we saw the truck burning, everyone's first thoughts of course was a battery fire. Now we all know that the left leaning MSM would more than likely want to see Tesla sales drop, so I can see why they would be eager to downplay the truth of what actually happened.

The Tesla CEO has been defending the Cybertruck’s safety on X after the New Year’s Day explosion.


Tesla CEO Elon Musk warned he’d consider suing media outlets over their coverage of the Cybertruck explosion that took place outside of the Trump hotel in Las Vegas Wednesday.

Musk “should consider suing outlets who framed the story like this,” conservative activist Robby Starbuck posted on X, along with a screenshot of an article about the incident from Business Insider, which is owned by Axel Springer, POLITICO’s parent company. The article’s headline, like other reports on the incident, refers to it as a “Cybertruck explosion.”



 
When this story first hit the airwaves, and we saw the truck burning, everyone's first thoughts of course was a battery fire. Now we all know that the left leaning MSM would more than likely want to see Tesla sales drop, so I can see why they would be eager to downplay the truth of what actually happened.

The Tesla CEO has been defending the Cybertruck’s safety on X after the New Year’s Day explosion.






The truck's superior construction was responsible the low damage and lack of casualties.
 
When this story first hit the airwaves, and we saw the truck burning, everyone's first thoughts of course was a battery fire. Now we all know that the left leaning MSM would more than likely want to see Tesla sales drop, so I can see why they would be eager to downplay the truth of what actually happened.

The Tesla CEO has been defending the Cybertruck’s safety on X after the New Year’s Day explosion.






If his cars weren't such pieces of shit people wouldn't have jumped to that conclusion.

Elmo needs to sit his furry little butt down and STFU.
 
If his cars weren't such pieces of shit people wouldn't have jumped to that conclusion.

Elmo needs to sit his furry little butt down and STFU.
Oh come on. It's free speech über alles Elon we are talking about.
 
Speaking of that event and "the truck's superior construction"....here's a take on it I don't think I've seen posted here before. It's kind of funny.

I think there's a lot more to it than what he's saying in this video, but even still... he's not entirely wrong. :dunno:

 
Speaking of that event and "the truck's superior construction"....here's a take on it I don't think I've seen posted here before. It's kind of funny.

I think there's a lot more to it than what he's saying in this video, but even still... he's not entirely wrong. :dunno:



Guy must be pissed he doesn't know how to build a Tonka truck.

For once CNN actually told the truth. The cybertruck is built like a tank and OBVIOUSLY survived the blast almost unscathed. It's a beast.
 
Guy must be pissed he doesn't know how to build a Tonka truck.

For once CNN actually told the truth. The cybertruck is built like a tank and OBVIOUSLY survived the blast almost unscathed. It's a beast.

He wasn't saying otherwise. It kind of sounds like you didn't watch the video. :)
 
If his cars weren't such pieces of shit people wouldn't have jumped to that conclusion.

Elmo needs to sit his furry little butt down and STFU.

Something tells me a few years ago, you would have been saying just the opposite.
 
When this story first hit the airwaves, and we saw the truck burning, everyone's first thoughts of course was a battery fire. Now we all know that the left leaning MSM would more than likely want to see Tesla sales drop, so I can see why they would be eager to downplay the truth of what actually happened.

The Tesla CEO has been defending the Cybertruck’s safety on X after the New Year’s Day explosion.






So, a lot of questions remain about this attack, you had to make Musk out to be a victim of an imaginary media campaign.

buy a Tesla……
 
Musk threatening potential lawsuits against journalists?

How’s that free speech thingy working out?
 
The truck's superior construction was responsible the low damage and lack of casualties.
Well, sparklers and Catherine wheels are gonna blow it's doors off.

Let's be honest, when the cyber truck explosion hit the news, 99% of the world's population minds automatically went straight to EV battery fire.
 
When this story first hit the airwaves, and we saw the truck burning, everyone's first thoughts of course was a battery fire. Now we all know that the left leaning MSM would more than likely want to see Tesla sales drop, so I can see why they would be eager to downplay the truth of what actually happened.

The Tesla CEO has been defending the Cybertruck’s safety on X after the New Year’s Day explosion.






I confess---the first thought that came to my mind ---WAS BATTERY FIRE.-----first thought----but C'MON, PEOPLE----get the rigidity
out of ---OUR HEADS
 

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