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Musk: Long-term, Tesla stock will do fine

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Head of the United States Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) and Tesla CEO Elon Musk said during his town hall event in Green Bay, Wisconsin, that "long-term, Tesla stock is going to do fine."

"It's costing me a lot to be in this job. You had [Minnesota Governor] Tim Walz dancing on stage showing a chart of Tesla stock, which is really a horrible thing for him to do, because they're trying to put massive pressure on me and Tesla," Musk said, refering to Walz publicly joking earlier in March about Tesla’s share performance.

Speaking briefly about Dogecoin after being asked about it by an audience member, Musk said that "there are no plans for the government to use it."

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