Elon Musk and Texas Governor Greg Abbott talk about potential Tesla move to Lone Star state by bradleybrooks
AUSTIN, Texas - Texas Governor Greg Abbott said on Tuesday that he spoke with Elon Musk, the chief executive of Tesla Inc , in recent days about a potential move of the company’s electric vehicle assembly plant to the Lone Star state.
“I’ve had the opportunity to talk to Elon Musk and he’s genuinely interested in Texas and genuinely frustrated with California,” Abbott said. “We’ve just got to wait and see how things play out.” President Donald Trump weighed in on Tuesday, tweeting that California should let Tesla get back to work.
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