Elon Musk’s mother Maye Musk recently defended her billionaire son and urged his critics to “stop being mean to him.” Maye Musk was interviewed as part of a BBC documentary where she described the world’s richest man as a “genius”. She also stated that due to his huge success her son “gets a lot of hate”. Her comments come at a time when Musk, who is also the CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, has faced a barrage of criticism following his chaotic $44 billion purchase of Twitter. He laid off nearly half the company’s workforce and many high-level employees responsible for security and privacy. Its new $8-a-month verification system has also seen blue-tagged users pretending to be major corporations, athletes, politicians and celebrities, making it increasingly difficult to tell at a glance which profiles are legitimate. Also read | ‘Lies’: Ex-employee pokes fun at Elon Musk’s latest theory on Twitter Now, despite his huge success with Tesla and SpaceX, his mother told “The Elon Musk Show” that “with these companies, there’s a lot of hate,” according to the Independent. Earlier this week, Mr Musk also drew the ire of US President Joe Biden, who said Mr Musk’s ties to foreign countries “deserve scrutiny” over national security concerns. Mr. Biden was asked about the Tesla CEO’s financial and commercial ties to countries such as China and Saudi Arabia and whether he considered him a threat to American security. In it, the US President said: “I think Elon Musk’s cooperation and technical relations with other countries are worth looking into.” “Whether he does something inappropriate or not – I’m not suggesting that, I’m suggesting that he’s worth watching. That’s all I’ll say,” he added. Also read | Twitter CEO threw up after Elon Musk told him to fire employees: Report Previously, the Biden administration was also reported to be weighing a national security review of Mr. Musk’s $44 billion takeover of Twitter, in part because of a core group of investors backing the takeover. Investors include Saudi Arabia’s Prince Alwaleed bin Talal and Qatar’s sovereign wealth fund.

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