Tesla has flirted with disaster before. This time feels different.

Tesla has flirted with disaster before. This time feels different.

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Earlier this month, standing on the White House driveway, President Donald Trump hawked a fleet of gleaming Teslas with the kind of gusto normally reserved for his campaign rallies. Clutching handwritten notes about prices and models, he said, "I'm going to buy one because it's a great product, as good as it gets." Elon Musk, Tesla's CEO and a key figure in the administration, stood nearby.

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