Elon Musk Scales Back White House Role to Refocus on Tesla
- Elon Musk announced he will reduce his involvement with the Department of Government Efficiency initiative while highlighting that a tremendous amount has been accomplished during President Donald Trump's first 100 days in office.
- Musk stated that the DOGE has achieved estimated savings of $160 billion and will continue even after he steps back, maintaining that around 100 employees will remain.
- Protests against Tesla have occurred across the U.S., leading to vandalism and violence, and some alleged perpetrators have been charged, according to the FBI.
- Musk reacted strongly to a Wall Street Journal report claiming the Tesla board sought to replace him, calling it an 'Extremely Bad Breach of Ethics.
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Analysis: Americans need Elon Musk more than the government does
The NewsElon Musk said Wednesday he plans to spend less time on the Department of Government Efficiency’s work to focus more on running his companies — although he’ll keep his office space in the White House.After becoming a fixture of Trump’s White House during its first 100 days, the face of DOGE is now planning to manage it less, saying it has its own “rhythm.”“DOGE is a way of life, like Buddhism,” Musk said, as reported by Semafor’s Shelby …
Tesla Takedown Protesters Are Hitting Musk Where It Hurts: His Bottom Line
On April 26, protesters outside a Tesla Dealership in Washington, D.C. were elated. That week, Elon Musk, Tesla CEO and head of the so-called “Department of Government Efficiency” (DOGE), indicated to shareholders that he would step back from government, allocating a mere “day or two per week” toward DOGE projects. In mandatory Securities and Exchange Commission filings and comments to Wall Street… Source
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