After a timid response to growing opposition
against President Donald Trump’s executive order banning travelers from seven
majority-Muslim countries from CEO Elon Musk, Tesla and SpaceX have finally
joined an amicus brief filed by 96 other companies.
Reuters reports that Tesla and
SpaceX joined companies including Apple, Google, Intel, Microsoft, Lyft,
Facebook, and Twitter in the legal filing, which followed San Fancisco’s 9th US
Circuit Court of Appeals rejection to reinstate the ban after it was blocked by
a federal judge.
Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk is now in an
even more precarious situation as he still sits on President Trump’s economic
advisory council despite growing pressure for him to step down. Uber CEO Travis
Kalanick stepped down from the council in opposition to the travel ban last
week. Musk’s reaction instead was to use his position “for the greater good,”
allegedly making concerns over the ban the priority of last week’s council
meeting.
Trump, unsurprisingly, must not have taken
Musk’s Twitter-requested ideason the ban to heart, as the Department of
Justice has gone ahead and appealed the district court’s decision.
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