The SEC has charged Tesla CEO Elon Musk with fraud and could seek to ban him from leading the carmaker. The SEC's case hinges on a tweet that Musk wrote in August. The idea that the SEC could crush Tesla based largely on something as trivial as an ill-advised tweet is extremely troubling. A few months ago, Elon Musk was sitting in his personal Tesla in Los Angeles on his way to the airport. He typed eight words and one bad-joke number into Twitter and posted the missive to his 22...
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