Musk, DOGE
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“DOGE’s over-promising and underperforming results damaged not only Musk’s reputation but also the standing of the Trump administration as a whole, and beyond that, probably the reputations and chances for success of future governmental reform cost-cutting measures,” presidential historian David Pietrusza told the Washington Examiner.
Elon Musk is leaving DC. People across the world of business and politics reflected on his time at DOGE and reacted to his exit.
Elon Musk sat down for a taped interview with CBS Sunday Morning host David Pogue, a wide-ranging discussion of Trump-related topics, including the president's "big, beautiful" spending bill and Musk's apparently slowed-down Department of Government Efficiency.
New York Times columnist David Brooks implied that Tesla CEO Elon Musk may belong on a list of history's greatest murderers after DOGE cuts allegedly led to hundreds of thousands of deaths.
Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-TX) promised to subpoena Tesla CEO Elon Musk once her Democratic Party has the majority in the House, which she predicted could happen with the midterm elections. Musk finished working at the Department of Government Efficiency in the capacity of a non-career special government employee this past week.
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The newspaper reported that Musk had been taking ketamine, ecstasy, mushrooms, Ambien, Adderall and other drugs while on the campaign trail with Trump.
Let's jump in with the headline about Elon Musk we reported on earlier today. Today was his last day as a special government employee. We had that extraordinary press conference we reported on in the Oval Office.
Elon Musk's departure from the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) sparked online mockery due to unfulfilled promises of significant federal budget reduction. Social media users criticized his dramatic farewell note and unverified claims of $2 trillion in savings,