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A Democratic lawmaker is introducing a measure that would compel Elon Musk and his lackeys at the Department of Government Efficiency to undergo routine drug testing.
From The Daily Beast
“The deal is no longer merely ‘proposed’ but done,” Howell wrote, “rendering plaintiffs' requested relief moot as to that property.”
From Wired
"We want to reduce the spending by eliminating waste -- reduce the spending by 15%," Musk explained.
From RealClearPolitics
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Elon Musk said in an interview that his White House role has been "disadvantageous" for his companies, pointing to recent attacks against Tesla.
President Donald Trump claims that eventually, Elon Musk, whose so-called Department of Government Efficiency has fired thousands of federal staffers and gutted various agencies in a supposed effort to reduce wasteful public spending, will have to return to his own businesses.
Trump desires to retain Musk in government roles, acknowledging his business duties but valuing his contributions to reducing bureaucracy.
Though DOGE’s savings are hard to verify and subject to change due to ongoing court battles, Elon Musk has indicated that he might leave his post in the Tru
President Trump on Monday said he expects Elon Musk will eventually return to running his companies after his work overhauling the federal government. A reporter noted that Musk, the CEO of Tesla
Donald Trump provided an update after SpaceX CEO Elon Musk expressed his intention to take an exit from the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE).
Elon Musk's time at DOGE could be coming to an end. The Tesla and SpaceX CEO signaled that his time helming the Department of Government Efficiency will likely come to an end in May as he anticipates meeting the department's milestones of curbing federal waste, Musk said on Thursday in an interview with Fox News' "Special Report" with Bret Baier.
Elon Musk has indicated he may step down from his temporary government role in the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) by late spring, amid intensifying public and