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Elon Musk Biography Flash a weekly Biography.Elon Musk continues to dominate headlines with a unique mix of boardroom drama, political intrigue, and tech disruption. This week saw a bombshell political development: Times Now reports that President Donald Trump stunned his Cabinet by announcing plans to elevate Musk, sparking speculation about Musk’s role in U.S. politics and sending shockwaves through Washington. While Trump, at a meeting with police officers, stayed silent on Musk’s possible appointment, the move signals both potential influence and controversy at the highest levels of government.On social media, Musk’s activity has surged to almost frenetic levels, where analysts like Polymarket estimate he made over 260 tweets in just the past week, often posting in rapid bursts throughout the day and night. Reporters Without Borders notes Musk attacks the media on X nearly three times daily, with the rate intensifying during key political moments. His posts range from criticism of legacy media and governments to heated responses to critics and rivals. Musk’s pivot toward divisive commentary is shaping not only his brand but also broader media conversations.Business-wise, Musk launched Grokipedia—his latest AI-driven project aiming to rival Wikipedia. According to Daily Sabah and IBTimes UK, Grokipedia went live this week, with Musk promising to purge “propaganda” and offer source-cited articles powered by xAI. Musk’s online statements suggest he personally delayed the project’s first public release to ensure neutrality, a move that generated both tech excitement and pushback from critics.Tesla’s trajectory remains a major storyline. Electrek covered a new Yale and NBER study showing Musk’s political evolution has cost Tesla over one million vehicle sales in the U.S. alone since 2022. Data reflects Tesla’s brand is hemorrhaging liberal and moderate buyers, with competitors like Ford and Kia experiencing a surprising sales windfall at Tesla’s expense. Plans for new factories have stalled, utilization rates at existing facilities have fallen, and Tesla’s global ambitions are suffering amid Musk’s growing partisan image. Despite expectations, Musk’s outspoken conservatism has not won over new Republican buyers, underlining the risk to Tesla’s market dominance.X, the platform formerly known as Twitter, continues to weather challenges since Musk’s 2022 acquisition and controversial rebrand. Wikipedia documents the removal of legacy features and deepening controversies over misinformation, hate speech, and legal battles with watchdogs. Musk’s efforts to build X into a “super-app” like WeChat have met resistance from regulators and critics worldwide. Recent standoffs include Musk’s sparring with UK officials over disinformation and his online disputes with political figures during crisis events.Public appearances have been less frequent, with Musk favoring digital platforms and e