Musk Blasts Biden's Bill That Would Boost EVs
- The government should ‘get out of the way,’ Tesla’s CEO says
- WSJ conference chat also touches on China, children and titles
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Tesla Inc.’s Elon Musk spoke out in opposition to President Joe Biden’s signature economic package, questioning the need for legislation that would support electric-car adoption due to concerns government spending is out of control.
“Honestly, I would just can this whole bill,” Tesla’s chief executive officer said late Monday, during a remote appearance at a Wall Street Journal conference. “Don’t pass it. That’s my recommendation.”