The White House is giving Musk's company a silent treatment, and he wants the president to know about it.

The billionaire told CNBC that no one would be watching the State of the Union address. He seemed to be watching it himself as he took to social media to criticize the commander-in-chief for his perceived snubs.

Musk said nobody is watching the State of the Union. He complained that Biden was wrong to say thatTesla has created over 50,000 US jobs building electric vehicles and is investing more than double GM and Ford combined.

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Musk believes that the president is snubbing the billionaire's companies.

The White House seems to be omittingTesla from their comments about electric vehicle production. It's likely due to the electric automaker's problematic history of fighting labor union attempts, not to mention Musk's public opposition to Biden's EV tax credit.

Biden has recently acknowledged the EV leadership ofTesla, but we doubt that will be enough for ol' Elon, who thrives on being the center of attention at all times.

Musk took aim at Biden after he failed to mention the company during the State of the Union.

There is more on mad Musk, who constantly posts about stuff he hates.

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