He damaged Tesla at the worst possible time, just as every other automaker on the planet was coming out with EVs of every description and solar roofs now has competition from established roofing manufactures with better warranties, service and products. SpaceX has become vital to the government too and Elon is viewed with suspicion by many in the government and national security community. He owns about 44% of SpaceX and might be forced to sell more for control by adults, unless he is keeping an arm's length away from it. They are doing a lot of military and NRO launches for the government, starlink is vital for military and other government uses as is demonstrated in Ukraine. Controlling drones with it would be game changer, both in the air, on sea and even on land, it can put an entire crew inside a virtual tank, ship or aerial drone, there is that much bandwidth. With just 24ms of latency it is like real time and a ship could have a half a dozen starlink antennas all locked on to a different satellite for redundancy and/or increased data bandwidth. That potentially is what is at stake with starlink alone.