The recent controversy surrounding Tesla's Cybertruck originated from a proposed $400 million contract with the U.S. State Department for armored electric vehicles to transport politicians. Initial reports suggested collusion between former President Trump and Tesla CEO Elon Musk; however, it has been revealed that discussions started under the Biden Administration. Updated documents indicate that the planned expenditure was only $483,000 for electric vehicles and $3 million for supporting equipment, raising questions about the significant discrepancy in funding originally reported. Some officials suggest that this may not be an administrative error but rather a strategic decision by a new department official.
Tesla Cybertruck recently caught attention with a claimed $400 million contract from the U.S. government, initially linked to collusion between Trump and Musk.
New details show the Biden Administration planned just $483,000 for electric vehicles and $3 million for supporting equipment, showing discrepancies in reported numbers.
A Biden White House official suggested that the $400 million figure was not a mistake but potentially an internal decision from a new official at the State Department.
There's speculation that the discrepancy from $3.4 million to $400 million was due to someone new at the State Department deciding to allocate funds for Tesla.
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