Elon Musk's official role at Trump's DOGE ends
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President Donald Trump is scheduled to hold a news conference Friday with Elon Musk as the Tesla CEO departs his role as a special government employee overseeing the U.S. DOGE Service. “This will be his last day,
Elon Musk’s four-month blitz through the US government briefly made him Washington’s most powerful businessman since the Gilded Age. But it has done little for his reputation or that of his companies.
Elon Musk is stepping down from his role at the Department of Government Efficiency but will continue to influence as an advisor, with his budget-cutting efforts still impacting federal agencies.
The Tesla DEO allegedly "shoved" Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent during a heated exchange, according to Steve Bannon.
Elon Musk spoke to CBS this week as he departs from his voluntary government role running the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) for the Trump administration: ELON MUSK: And you know, it's not like I agree with everything the administration does.
As Elon Musk leaves his formal US government position, dozens of legal challenges over the billionaire’s powerful role in the Trump administration and the work of the Department of Government Efficiency will press ahead.
Musk’s job is to clean up the mess, even though some inside Tesla think he is part of the problem. Today, President Donald Trump officially saw Musk off with a press conference in the Oval Office. “I want to thank Elon for helping,
Trump publicly supported Elon Musk after a report about the billionaire adviser's alleged drug use, saying he'd survived 'outrageous abuse.'