Robyn Denholm, the chair of Tesla, Inc., pushed again on experiences that the electrical automobile (EV) big’s board members have launched a seek for a brand new chief government to succeed CEO Elon Musk — a key adviser to President Trump and his efforts to revamp the federal authorities.

Denholm’s protection got here after the Wall Avenue Journal reported Wednesday night time that Tesla contacted a number of government search companies to start a seek for a brand new chief, citing folks acquainted with the discussions. 

The Journal reported that the corporate’s board met with Musk not too long ago and advised that he must be extra current on the firm, including that the tech billionaire didn’t object. 

“Earlier today, there was a media report erroneously claiming that the Tesla Board had contacted recruitment firms to initiate a CEO search at the company,” Denholm wrote on social media platform X shortly after midnight Wednesday. “That is completely false (and this was communicated to the media earlier than the report was printed). 

“The CEO of Tesla is Elon Musk and the Board is highly confident in his ability to continue executing on the exciting growth plan ahead,” she added.

Musk, who has performed an instrumental function within the first 100 days of the Trump administration as the highest adviser over the Division of Authorities Effectivity (DOGE) — a fee tasked with reducing billions of {dollars} in authorities spending and overhauling the workforce — additionally pushed again on the Journal’s reporting.

“It is an EXTREMELY BAD BREACH OF ETHICS that the @WSJ would publish a DELIBERATELY FALSE ARTICLE and fail to include an unequivocal denial beforehand by the Tesla board of directors,” Musk wrote on X, which he additionally owns.

The tech billionaire mentioned final week that he would mood down his involvement within the administration and dedicate extra time and power to Tesla, one of many six firms he oversees. His tenure as a particular authorities worker is about to run out on Could 30. 

Nonetheless, Musk informed reporters on Wednesday that he’s “willing to continue on average, one to two days a week, which probably means coming to D.C. every other week for three days, type of thing.” 

Tesla’s eight-person board consists of Musk, alongside along with his brother Kimbal Musk and the son of media mogul Rupert Murdoch, James Murdoch.

The transition additionally comes as Tesla reels from earnings drops and a slew of protests and assaults on dealerships throughout the U.S. and overseas in gentle of the Trump administration’s mass layoffs and strikes some have argued primarily profit the rich.