KEY POINTS
  • Tesla CEO Elon Musk, in an email exchange with CNBC, accused President Biden of ignoring his company in favor of paying more attention to legacy auto makers.
  • But he also sought to assure White House officials who are concerned that he would do or say something embarrassing if he were invited to speak at a White House event.
  • "They have nothing to worry about. I would do the right thing," Musk said.

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Tesla CEO Elon Musk, in an email exchange with CNBC on Tuesday, accused President Joe Biden of ignoring his electric vehicle company in favor of paying more attention to legacy auto makers.

But he also sought to assure White House officials who are concerned that he would do or say something embarrassing if he were invited to speak at a White House event.

In this article