In a surprising move, Donald Trump turned the White House into a Tesla showroom, publicly praising Elon Musk’s electric vehicle company. On March 11, a range of Tesla models were displayed on the White House lawn, with Trump vowing to support Musk’s business.
Trump’s enthusiastic endorsement of Tesla was overshadowed by a peculiar handwritten note he was holding. The note detailed the prices of various Tesla models, including the Model X, Model S, and Model Y. The prices ranged from $59,990 for the Model Y to $114,000 for the CT.
The note also included a sales pitch, stating that Teslas could be purchased for as low as $299 per month or $35,000. Additionally, it mentioned that all cars have self-driving capabilities, but require a fee to activate.
Trump’s unusual sales pitch sparked a heated debate on social media, with many users expressing embarrassment and outrage. Some questioned why the White House was being used to promote a private company, while others criticized Trump’s support for Musk.
One user joked that Trump’s actions were akin to a “South Park” episode, while another suggested that he should be impeached for using official White House events to promote his billionaire friends.
The incident has raised questions about Trump’s motivations and the ethics of using the White House to promote private businesses. Regardless of the intentions behind it, the bizarre Tesla sales pitch has become a viral sensation, with many people left scratching their heads.