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Former President Trump is working to ramp up his support among energy executives, WaPo reported. Support from oil and gas executives would be crucial to his 2024 reelection campaign. Harold Hamm, the billionaire founder and chairman of Continental Resources, for instance, told Trump during a phone conversation earlier this year that he should end his presidential bid, per The Financial Times. "Trump was good on energy, and I think energy policy under Trump would be fine," Eberhart, the DeSantis supporter, told The Post. AdvertisementAdvertisementThe extent of Trump's pitches to energy executives is not a shock to environmental groups, as they battled with the administration over regulations throughout his entire time in the White House.
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Elon Musk told staff "let them sue" in response to complaints from Twitter vendors over unpaid bills, the FT reports. Musk has sought to aggressively cut costs since taking over Twitter in October 2022. Various lawsuits have been filed against Twitter claiming more than $14 million over unpaid bills. The team frequently refused to compensate Twitter's vendors, landlords, and partners in an effort to keep costs low, the report added. At least nine lawsuits have been filed against Twitter claiming more than $14 million plus interest, over unpaid bills, the Wall Street Journal reported in February.
Several lawsuits concerning unpaid debts have been filed against Elon Musk's Twitter, per the WSJ. Twitter is accused of owing more than $14 million, plus interest, the publication reported. Twitter has faced numerous lawsuits from vendors, landlords, and consultants since Elon Musk bought the platform in October. Since completing his $44 billion acquisition of Twitter in October, Musk has been seeking to cut costs across the board. Musk had previously said Twitter was losing more than $4 million a day.
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