Elon Musk 'really not leaving' DOGE
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The president also turned on Musk during a separate blow-up in March, when the Tesla CEO and Secretary of State Marco Rubio clashed over DOGE’s mass firings during a cabinet meeting. Shortly afterward, Trump publicly announced his intention to rein in Musk’s cost-cutting crusade.
The Tesla DEO allegedly "shoved" Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent during a heated exchange, according to Steve Bannon.
Musk sat down for two new interviews recently, one with the Washington Post and another with CBS Sunday Morning, which is scheduled to air this Sunday. And it seems like Musk is leaning into the idea that he’s just some poor,
Federal workers from six agencies tell WIRED that DOGE-style work is escalating in their departments as both new and familiar DOGE faces have appeared in meetings and at new offices.
President Trump held a public farewell in the Oval Office on Friday for his close ally and DOGE mastermind Elon Musk. Meanwhile the New York Times has new reporting about Musk's alleged drug use while on the campaign trail supporting Trump last year.
Three officials, also limited by their Special Government Employee status, are set to leave DOGE alongside the tech billionaire
An Oval Office news conference signaled an end to a remarkable period of upheaval across the federal bureaucracy, supervised by Mr. Musk and his cost-cutting initiative.
MSNBC’s Ari Melber reports on Elon Musk’s exit from The White House and the damage caused by President Trump’s tariffs, which have already cost companies more than $34 billion dollars, per Reuters. (S
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