Categories: Social Media News

Tesla And SpaceX CEO Elon Musk Responds To White House Advisor Peter Navarro, Says THIS…

New Delhi: Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk has responded to White House advisor Peter Navarro’s accusations of spreading “propaganda” on social media platform X, saying that people themselves decide the narrative on his platform. The verbal spat between Musk and U.S. senior counselor for Trade and Manufacturing Navarro comes amid a dispute over India’s purchases of Russian oil.

Navarro had posted on X: “India buys Russian oil purely to profit. It didn’t buy any before Russia invaded Ukraine. Indian govt spin machine moving high tilt. Stop killing Ukrainians. Stop taking American jobs,” while criticizing the Washington Post’s coverage of India-U.S. relations.

X’s fact-check feature, Community Notes, flagged his comments as misleading, stating that India’s sovereign energy purchases comply with international law. Navarro then criticized Musk for allowing “crap notes” and alleged that Indian “special interests” were influencing U.S. debates.

Add Zee News as a Preferred Source


Musk responded: “On this platform, the people decide the narrative… You hear all sides of an argument. Community Notes corrects everyone, no exceptions. Notes data & code is public source. Grok provides further fact-checking.” The Indian government also dismissed Navarro’s remarks, with the MEA spokesperson calling them “inaccurate and misleading.”

Navarro had earlier criticized India’s foreign policy, questioning Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s recent engagements with Russian and Chinese leaders at the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) Summit in Tianjin, and declaring that “India needs to be with us, not Russia.”

Former U.S. President Donald Trump has described India-U.S. relations as a “very special relationship” and praised Prime Minister Modi, who in turn referred to the partnership as “forward-looking.”

Trump later appeared to soften his earlier remarks about “losing” India to China, adding, “I’ll always be friends with Prime Minister Modi.” Hours later, Modi reciprocated, saying he appreciates and fully acknowledges President Trump’s sentiments.

Social Media Asia Editor

Recent News

Max Verstappen fumes at ‘completely undriveable’ Red Bull car in Japan GP qualifying mess

Max Verstappen endured a nightmare at the Japanese Grand Prix as he failed to make…

2 days ago

‘I’m just not comfortable with with myself’ — Inside the grey market peptide boom

The global peptide-therapeutics market has ballooned to more than $50 billion in annual sales, with…

2 days ago

The week in photos: March 21-27, 2026

MANILA, Philippines – On March 21, US  President Donald Trump threatened to “obliterate” Iran’s power plants…

2 days ago

Olympic icon Mary Rand dies after becoming first British woman to win gold in athletics

Mary Rand, the first British woman to claim an Olympic track-and-field gold medal, has died…

2 days ago

Foreign interference in Singapore politics, policies ‘an absolute no’: Shanmugam

SINGAPORE - Foreign interference in Singapore’s politics and policies, such as the penalties imposed for…

2 days ago

Wall Street drops again to close its 5th straight losing week, worst since Iran war

US stocks deepened their drops Friday as Wall Street finished off a fifth straight losing…

2 days ago