- US News. Ghislaine Maxwell turns to 'old friend; Donald Trump to escape child sex abuse punishment
- US News. Zelensky's Whisper That Went Unnoticed in His Meeting With Trump: Did He Call Vance a 'Bitch'?
In the midst of a political battle to reduce the working week in Spain to 37.5 hours, Elon Musk has shown that for him this idea would be totally wrong. Although the founder of Tesla has taken it to another level. "Our bureaucratic opponents work, optimistically, 40 hours a week," he says with suspicion in his latest intervention on social networks.
For the billionaire, it would be normal to work 120 hours a week as they do in the US Government Efficiency Department. That's why Musk believes that the United States is better prepared than other Western countries. In order to reach these levels and have two days off, you would have to work 24 hours for five working days. In other words, something impossible.
Elon Musk explains the origin of his controversial Nazi 'salute'
This is just the latest controversial statement from Elon Musk. Since his rise to power in the United States with Donald Trump, his controversy has multiplied. On Friday, on the Joe Rogan Experience podcast, he had to explain himself in the face of the controversy generated by his alleged Nazi salute at Trump's inauguration.
"The bad thing about the Nazis was not their sense of fashion or their manners, but the war and genocide is the bad part. Not the manners or their dress code. I'm not a Nazi," he said in the interview. He also explained that this gesture, despite its resemblance, had nothing to do with any Nazi symbolism.
Elon Musk becomes a father for the 14th time
To end the week, the tycoon has welcomed his 14th child, Seldon Lycurgus. He made it public together with his wife, Shivon Zilis: "We spoke with Elon and, in view of Arcadia's beautiful birthday, we felt it was best to share directly about our wonderful and amazing son Seldon Lycurgus."