Musk leaves Washington with his credibility and brand in self-inflicted shambles
- Elon Musk is leaving the Department of Government Efficiency as a special government employee, following historic cuts totaling at least $160 billion in waste, fraud, and abuse in the federal government.
- Musk expressed that he has no regrets about his support for Donald Trump, stating that it was essential for Trump to ensure that America remained great.
- Despite facing backlash during his time with DOGE, Musk mentioned a relentless propaganda campaign aimed at damaging his reputation.
- Musk aims for a legacy of being useful in the furtherance of civilization and contributing to humanity's understanding of the universe.
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What did Elon Musk accomplish during his time with DOGE?
Elon Musk has announced he will step back from his role at the cost-cutting Department of Government Efficiency which he created and return to the businesses that have made him the wealthiest person on Earth. NBC’s Julie Tsirkin reports in this week’s Sunday Focus with a look at Musk’s impact during his brief, whirlwind stint at the federal government.
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Tesla co-founder Elon Musk is beginning his exit from the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) as his time as a special government employee comes to a close.
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