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The department plans to buy armored Tesla vehicles. Elon Musk, who is leading efforts to cut government spending, has won ...
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The U.S. State Department is not planning to award Tesla (TLSA) a $400 million contract to purchase armored vehicles.
The State Department updated its 2025 procurement forecast after the line item was publicly questioned about potential ...
The US State Department’s procurement forecast for the 2025 budget includes an item called “Armored Teslas” worth $400 million.