President Donald Trump's Federal Communications Commission Chairman Brendan Kerr protested against Elon Musk by laughing at singer Sheryl Crowe and selling Tesla.
On Friday, Crow posted an Instagram video of himself waving goodbye to Tesla as the tow truck carried it.
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“My parents always said… you're the person you're hanging out. It's time to decide who you're going to suit. “So long Tesla” “If that's what you're going to do If you want to make your life happy, the singer wrote in the caption of her post.
Ironically, Crow included “Con te Partelli” by Italian tenor Andrea Boselli in the video. While she chose the English version of the song, the literal translation of Tune's famous chorus is “I'll leave with you,” and instead, wherever the two lovers go, they're always together It suggests you are in.
In her Instagram caption, Crow revealed that in protest against Musk, she donated proceeds to National Public Radio (NPR) from Tesla, which she sold.
“Money 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,” the “Real Ghosn” singer wrote.
Trump's FCC chair responded to Crow's post on Saturday's X-Post, saying, “We know celebrities are hesitant to consider the hot button issue, so Sheryl Crow is not just about words, but also about her. Through the actions of — Congress should not force taxpayers to subsidize NPR.”
“Bravo,” Kerr added.
“I wouldn't take too many celebrities after getting a lead from Sheryl Crow and selling a car to keep NPR without taxpayer dollars.” Added With a follow-up post.
A confused X user took the comment section and said, “Did I miss something? When he hesitated to oppress politics?” The FCC chair replied, “Yes. You missed something. ”
Alana Mastrangelo is a reporter for Breitbart News. You can follow her Facebook and x at @armestrangeloand on Instagram.





