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Tesla News - Musk Power, SpaceX Boom, FSD Under Scrutiny

16 min · 18 jun 2026
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This episode covers Tesla’s latest share price action and technical backdrop, then dives into the dramatic surge of SpaceX’s valuation after its record IPO and what that means for Elon Musk’s wealth, power, and potential strategic moves such as a Tesla–SpaceX merger. It analyzes commentary from Gulf News, Canaltech, El Español, and Bloomberg on the concentration of technological and financial influence around Musk, and how this could help or hurt Tesla investors over time. On the product and safety front, the episode highlights the Dutch regulator RDW’s rejection of claims that Tesla misled authorities on self driving safety data, along with the possibility of expanding Tesla’s hands free driving system across the European Union. It contrasts that regulatory support with a Hungarian report on how some drivers are tricking Tesla’s driver monitoring camera using doll’s heads and screens, exposing vulnerabilities in current safety safeguards. The podcast also features a real world story

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