Elon Musk Reportedly Signals Exit from DOGE as Savings Targets Dwindle
- Elon Musk is reportedly planning to leave his government role due to ongoing attacks from the left, as reported by The Washington Post.
- Musk's departure timeline is unclear, but his status as a special government employee will end next month, as reported by The Washington Post.
- Federal employees have largely disregarded Musk's demand for weekly emails, treating them as a joke, according to The Washington Post.
- Wedbush Securities analyst Dan Ives suggested Musk should focus on Tesla, citing concerns about brand damage due to his involvement with DOGE.
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President Trump's special adviser, appointed last January as head of the "DOGE" (the agency responsible for cutting in US public spending) had promised 2,000 billion budget cuts. Three months later, several analysts estimate that the real amount of confirmed savings is much lower: only $16.6 billion. That is 0.8% of the amount initially announced. A fiasco?
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Managing a government can’t be equated to steering a corporate ship. The flamboyant personalities of Elon Musk and President Donald Trump were evident when they unveiled the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) this year. Their audacious mission, led by behemoth entrepreneur Musk, included the reduction of federal expenditure by $2 trillion, overhauling bureaucracy, and jolting a perceived stagnant government workforce. As the stint of Mus…

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