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The ad, which showed a laughing Musk superimposed over the White House and urged lawmakers to “Fire Elon Musk,” was scheduled to be in Tuesday’s issue.
The Washington Post scrapped an upcoming print ad from a pair of advocacy groups calling for the firing of Elon Musk as head ...
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A $115,000 advertisement urging president Trump to fire Elon Musk from the Department of Government Efficiency was pulled ...