Twitter CEO Elon Musk applauded President Biden on Thursday, following a tweet boasting of the progress he has made in his fight against climate change.
“In my first year in office, we protected more land and water than any president since John F. Kennedy,” Biden tweeted. “We also made the largest investment to fight climate change, ever. Today, we’re using that momentum to protect more natural wonders.”
The post received typical responses from users asking about student loan relief, comparing the president’s statements to the reality of Bigfoot riding the Loch Ness monster, and some people praising the president for his accomplishments.
In my first year in office, we protected more lands and waters than any president since John F. Kennedy.
— President Biden (@POTUS) March 22, 2023
We’ve also made the largest investment to fight climate change – ever.
Today, we’re building on that momentum by protecting additional natural wonders. pic.twitter.com/bMwc915fuG
For the past two weeks, all eyes have been on a potential banking crisis, the Federal Reserve’s interest rate hike, and the stock market roller coaster.
As concerns about the bank’s stability mount, Biden’s approval rating has dropped to nearly its lowest point this month, at just 38%.
Last month, his rating was 45%, and the drop comes amid the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank in recent weeks, exacerbating fears of a recession.
Musk responded to Biden’s boastful post on fighting climate change by doing his part.
“@POTUS umm…banks are melting,” the commander-in-chief replied on Twitter.
Billionaire Musk bought Twitter last year, is the CEO of Tesla, and is the founder of SpaceX.
Earlier this week, he tweeted about UBS’s purchase of Credit Suisse and insisted that the buyer would get a $100 billion line of credit as part of the deal.