'You can't just go to electric': Trump sounds off on EV transition as automakers warn on demand
If former President Donald Trump wins another term in November's election, Biden's electric vehicle policies could be tossed into the trash.
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If former President Donald Trump wins another term in November's election, Biden's electric vehicle policies could be tossed into the trash.
Donald Trump may be courting Elon Musk for potential campaign support, but don't expect the former president to change his messaging on EVs anytime soon.
Just days after an international law enforcement operation disrupted LockBit, the ransomware group reemerged with a new dark-web site where it threatened to release documents stolen from Fulton County, Georgia, where Donald Trump and 18 codefendants stand accused of a conspiracy to overturn the 2024 election. But by the time the deadline for Fulton County to pay arrived, all mention of the leak had mysteriously disappeared. Fulton County says it didn’t pay LockBit’s ransom, suggesting that the group may be bluffing. If there is a leak, however, it could wreak havoc on an already chaotic US presidential election, the security of which is already under threat.
Although the United Auto Workers (UAW) union voiced their support for Biden as an organization, some current and retired members claim they’re leaning the other way.
This week, the notorious ransomware gang known as LockBit threatened a kind of disruption that would have been a first even for a criminal industry that has crippled hospitals and triggered the shutdown of a gas pipeline: leaking documents from the criminal prosecution of a former president and presidential candidate.
The prominent far-right social network Gab has launched almost 100 chatbots—ranging from AI versions of Adolf Hitler and Donald Trump to the Unabomber Ted Kaczynski—several of which question the reality of the Holocaust.
Vladimir Putin's own Aurus Senat limousine. (Reuters)
President Biden is reportedly interested in electrifying the presidential limousine. The latest iteration of "The Beast," as the limo is commonly called, was delivered in 2018 and first put into service by then-President Donald Trump.