Musk revealed that he had been assassinated twice. Security upgrades responded to risks.
Musk revealed that he had been assassinated twice.
Elon musk, CEO of Tesla, recently revealed on social media that he had suffered two assassination attempts in the past eight months. The two incidents were independent of each other. When the suspect was arrested, he was near Tesla’s headquarters in Texas and was found carrying a gun. Musk also mentioned at the recent Tesla shareholders’ meeting that the assassination risk in the United States is on the rise. He compared his situation with the late Beatle John Lennon and emphasized the potential threats faced by public figures. Musk revealed that he had been assassinated twice.
At the same time, Musk’s social media platform X (formerly known as Twitter) encountered regulatory challenges in Europe. The European Commission accused it of violating the Digital Services Law and may face a fine of up to 6% of the global annual turnover. Musk is tit for tat, not only refusing to accept punishment, but also accusing the EU of trying to reach an "illegal secret agreement" with it, requiring the platform to privately review the content to avoid fines, while the X platform refused to participate in such transactions. Musk vowed to confront the EU through legal channels to ensure the openness and transparency of information and safeguard the freedom of speech of platform users. On the other hand, the EU insists that its actions comply with the law and aim to protect the security and fairness of the network environment.