Vance: Musk has made some ‘mistakes’ with DOGE’s federal worker firings
- Vice President JD Vance stated that Elon Musk has made some mistakes after mass firings of federal employees, recognizing that many effective workers are in government jobs.
- Musk's firings have led to lawsuits and pushback, while Vance emphasized the administration's commitment to manufacturing and the economy.
- Polls revealed 56% of adults and 54% of registered voters disapproved of Trump's economic handling, highlighting public dissatisfaction.
- The VA announced a 90-day extension for research positions threatened by layoffs, confirming ongoing evaluation of critical health initiatives for veterans.
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JD Vance on Elon Musk's job cuts: 'Mistakes were made, but can be fixed'
Vice President JD Vance admits Elon Musk made mistakes in federal layoffs, emphasizing the need to correct errors while preserving essential roles. He acknowledges many government workers are doing a good job.
'Significant setbacks': Inside the world's richest man's terrible week
From March 10-14 week, billionaire Elon Musk was inundated with terrible headlines. Musk, according to the New York Times, had a heated argument with Secretary of State Marco Rubio. And the SpaceX/Tesla/X.com head continued to draw widespread criticism over mass layoffs of federal government workers being carried out by the Trump Administration with the help of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), which Musk heads. Tesla, meanwhile, w…
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