Why Elon Musk Is Getting Back Into U.S. Politics

埃隆·马斯克为何重返美国政治舞台

WSJ What’s News

2026-01-24

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P.M. Edition for Jan. 23. After falling out with President Trump last year, Elon Musk is once again donating millions to Republicans. WSJ reporter Emily Glazer discusses what the world’s richest man hopes to accomplish in this year’s midterms. Plus, Intel’s stock slides after it reports a disappointing quarter and forecasts more losses for this quarter. And the recently updated U.S. dietary guidelines advise Americans to limit artificial sweeteners. We hear from Journal reporter Laura Cooper about what this might mean for the food and beverage industry. Alex Ossola hosts. Sign up for the WSJ's free What's News newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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  • Elon Musk is back in US politics.

  • Musk is focused on converting Trump voters,

  • some of whom only show up to vote for Trump in the presidential election,

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  • Intel shares slid after its fourth quarter report,

  • which showed that the chip makers turnaround is still a work in progress.