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Sheryl Crow Sells Her Tesla, Donates Money to NPR to Protest Elon Musk

Singer Sheryl Crow sold her Tesla car and donated proceeds to National Public Radio (NPR).

On Friday, Sheryl Crow posted an Instagram video of herself waving happy to say goodbye to her Tesla as the tow truck carried it.

“My parents always said… you're the one you hang out with,” she wrote. “It's time you have to decide who you're going to suit. A very long Tesla.”

She continued: “It was donated to @NPR, threatened by President Musk, in the hopes that the truth will continue to find a way to those who want to know the truth.”

In addition to being CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, the Trump administration's government efficiency, or Doge's leader Elon Musk, has said that NPR stripped federal government funding for established bias against conservatives and other anti-establishment. I'm looking for it to be done. voice.

During the 2020 election, NPR censored the Hunter Biden laptop scandal, misrepresenting listeners that the story was trusted.

Terence Samuels, NPR's then-news management editor, issued a statement at the time, saying, “We don't want to waste time on stories that aren't actually stories. We don't want to waste listeners. “And Reader's time for stories that are pure distractions.”

The laptop story has proven to be true, but NPR still hasn't apologized for retracting its claims or misleading the audience.

Sheryl Crow is not the only celebrity to remove her Tesla on a mask.

Actor Jason Bateman revealed that he threw Tesla in October in support of masks against President Donald Trump.

“I've removed the Tesla. I feel like I'm driving [with] Trump stickers,” he said.

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