Musk Could Be Headed for a Washington Exit
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DOGE’s days appear to be numbered.
MSNBC |
President Trump told his Cabinet members that Elon Musk would be leaving his government role in the coming months.
NBC News |
President Trump has publicly said Musk will leave soon, and praised his performance cutting government spending.
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Elon Musk made himself the face of a humiliating political defeat in Wisconsin on Tuesday night. He’s rubbed cabinet members the wrong way and alienated several advisers close to President Trump. Republican lawmakers face angry questions about Mr. Musk’s influence from their constituents when they return to their districts.
Musk may not be running DOGE or attending cabinet meetings much longer, but the fact is that he is not going away
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The 'Outnumbered' panel reacts to Musk's pledge, questioning how lawmakers in Washington, D.C. are able to amass millions in wealth while working on a government salary.
The news came a day after Elon Musk was widely viewed as a factor in a bad night for Republicans in Wisconsin and Florida.
Though his time with DOGE could soon end, it remains unclear how Elon Musk's influence in the White House will change.
Trump's third bid for the White House resulted not just in him reclaiming his seat in the Oval Office but also in increasing his net worth by nearly double within the past year. The Republican leader's $5.1 billion net worth as of March 31, according to Forbes, bolstered his financials through stock shares, real estate equity and cryptocurrency.
Elon Musk, in an interview with Fox News, revealed his ambitious goal to slash $1 trillion from US government spending by May. Leading the Department
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NewsNation on MSNElon Musk did a ‘good job,’ but it’s time to go: O’ReillyBill O'Reilly tells Chris Cuomo that Elon Musk has accomplished what he sought to do but should now return to the private sector.
The White House said on Wednesday that tech billionaire Elon Musk will stay on to complete his mission to slash government spending and downsize the federal workforce, dismissing media reports that he will leave the role soon.