Trump bought a Tesla Model S and endorsed Musk, Image: X
U.S. President Donald Trump purchased a red Tesla Model S in support of Tesla CEO Elon Musk, and the two were seen sitting together in the car outside the White House.
This event occurred on March 11, 2025, when Trump showcased Tesla vehicles on the White House South Lawn. Trump took this step to promote Musk’s company, especially at a time when Tesla’s stock was declining and protests were erupting over Musk’s political role.
Trump stated that he was supporting Musk and his company, describing Musk as “a great American.” The two sat in the Tesla Model S and spoke to the media, with Trump praising the car, saying, “It’s beautiful, everything’s computerized.” During the event, Trump also announced that he would designate violence at Tesla dealerships as “domestic terrorism.”
Elon Musk has expressed great admiration for President Donald Trump’s policies, stating that they are highly effective and will support the growth of companies like Tesla. Musk believes that the Trump administration’s approach will create favorable conditions for Tesla to expand its operations. As a result, he announced that Tesla plans to double its vehicle production in the United States over the next two years. This decision also demonstrates his strong confidence in the American economy and its workforce.
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