Elon Musk in Full Panic Mode as Tesla Stock Crashes – Trump Rushes to His Aid

Elon Musk is facing a nightmare on Wall Street as Tesla’s stock plummets to record lows. With the economy in turmoil, Musk has attempted to reassure investors, but even he can’t hide the panic. And then, as if on cue, Donald Trump stepped in – turning the White House into a stage for a Tesla infomercial.

Tesla Stock Takes a Nosedive – Musk Scrambles on Twitter

In just three months, Tesla’s stock has cratered by 46%, marking its worst decline in five years. Just yesterday, the stock dropped 15%, sending investors into a frenzy. In response to a tweet highlighting the plunge, Musk simply replied:

“It will be fine long term.”

If there was ever a real-life embodiment of the “This is fine” meme, it’s Elon Musk trying to downplay Tesla’s collapse.

But while Musk was struggling to maintain investor confidence, Trump decided to intervene in his own dramatic way – by staging an advertisement for Tesla on the White House lawn.

Trump Panics, Rallies Behind Elon Musk

Taking to his social media platform, Truth Social, Trump posted a rant accusing the “radical left lunatics” of “illegally and collusively boycotting” Tesla. He declared that Musk was being attacked because he was “helping make America great again.”

And then came the kicker:

“I’m going to buy a brand-new Tesla tomorrow morning as a show of confidence and support for Elon Musk!”

There’s just one problem with this claim: It’s not illegal for consumers to choose not to buy Tesla. Free-market capitalism – the very thing conservatives claim to champion – means people can spend their money however they want. But when that choice hurts Musk, suddenly, Trump wants to make it a political issue.

And then came the grand finale: Trump turning the White House into a Tesla showroom.

Trump Turns the White House Into a Tesla Commercial

During an event at the White House, Trump was seen holding a paper listing Tesla’s car prices and reading from it like a salesman. The surreal moment, captured by Getty photographer Andrew Harnik, made it clear: this wasn’t a policy event – it was a Tesla advertisement.

At one point, Trump even asked Musk if he could buy a Tesla with a personal check, adding that he wouldn’t accept a discount to avoid criticism. But let’s be real – whether Trump buys one Tesla or a hundred, it won’t save the company’s stock.

“Buy a Tesla, Boost the Stock” – Trump Says the Quiet Part Out Loud

If anyone had doubts about Trump’s intentions, he spelled it out plainly.

“If people buy Teslas, Tesla sales will go up, and the stock will go up.”

This statement exposes a fundamental misunderstanding of how the market works. Encouraging people to blindly purchase Teslas won’t solve the real issues plaguing the company: declining demand, quality concerns, and poor business strategies.

But more importantly, this raises a bigger question:

Why is a former president using the White House to promote a billionaire’s company?

Americans Struggle, but Trump’s Priority Is Elon Musk

With stocks crashing and the economy teetering on recession, Trump’s #1 priority isn’t the American people – it’s Elon Musk.

Even Fox News saw the hypocrisy. Reporter Peter Doocy confronted Trump, asking:

“You’re buying a new car while many Americans are struggling with their retirement funds and job uncertainty. What’s your response to that?”

Instead of addressing the concerns, Trump dodged the question, launching into a long-winded speech about “bringing jobs back from overseas.”

The Reality Is Clear

Trump is broadcasting exactly where his priorities lie. He pandered to struggling Americans during the campaign, talking about high grocery prices, soaring rent, and the cost of living. But the moment he secured their votes, he pivoted to the people he truly cares about – his billionaire donors and Elon Musk.

That’s why Medicare and food stamps are on the chopping block, while tax cuts for billionaires are the GOP’s top priority.

That’s why instead of addressing inflation, Trump spent his time hosting a Tesla commercial on the White House lawn.

And that’s why Americans are paying the price – while Trump plays salesman for the richest man in the world.