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Elon Musk accuses Wall Street Journal of ‘extremely bad breach of ethics’ over report Tesla is searching to replace him

Billionaire tech entrepreneur Elon Musk has excited The Wall Street Journal in an article that allegedly made false claims that Tesla was trying to replace him as CEO.

journal I insisted The electric car company was looking for a new CEO, and the board told masks that they needed to spend more time with the company to reassure investors and the public.

“We support the report, and Tesla was given the opportunity to provide a statement before publication.

On Wednesday, Musk was violent It was rejected His claims about the company.

“It is a very bad ethical violation that @WSJ intentionally publishes false articles and fails to include any clear denials by the Tesla Board in advance!” he wrote Musk on the X platform he owns.

He included a statement Tesla Motors board chair Robyn Denholm has denied the report.

“There was a media report that incorrectly claimed that the Tesla Committee had contacted the recruitment company to begin a CEO search,” read the statement.

“This is absolutely wrong (and this was communicated to the media before the report was published,” she added. “Tesla's CEO is Elon Musk and the board is extremely confident in its ability to continue to execute with an exciting growth plan.”

The journal denied claims that a false report statement Made by a spokesman to CNN.

“We support the report. Tesla was given the opportunity to provide a statement before publication, but they didn't,” the spokesman said.

Tesla has been targeted for protests and demonstrations from the left who wants to damage his businesses for his involvement in government efficiency for the Trump administration. Some of these protests have turned to violence, including vandalism, gunfire and arson.

Musk recently said he would reduce his attention to Doge and attend his company.

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