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However, even before Trump ascends to the thrown, all hell has broken loose, with Musk and Trump's supporters currently at loggerheads, based on the Tesla CEO's stance regarding H-1B visa. Musk is of the opinion that the US needs more skilled labor and for this purpose, the government needs to relax travel and immigration for some cases. However, conservatives within the Trump faction are raising a loud cry about Musk's opinion ad claiming that the US has enough local manpower to suffice by its own.
Musk has now retaliated to these thoughts by stating that 'hateful unrepentant racists’ must be removed from the Republican Party, and this reformation should happen at the earliest. It is yet to be seen how far this visa feud will go, and who else gets stuck in the middle of this.
Which companies does Elon Musk own?
Elon Musk is the founder and CEO of multiple innovative companies. He's best known for Tesla, an electric vehicle and clean energy company, and SpaceX, a space exploration technology company. He also owns X (formerly Twitter), a social media platform.
Is Elon Musk a part of Neuralink?
Yes, Elon Musk is a co-founder and the current CEO of Neuralink. He founded the company back in 2016 with a dedicated team of scientists and engineers.
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