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Trump says Musk can stay as long as he wants

  • Elon Musk has left the White House in April 2025 but continues to influence the Department of Government Efficiency remotely.
  • His departure followed his decision to focus more on Tesla amid financial losses and mounting criticism of his political role.
  • The DOGE team remains active in cutting wasteful public spending, despite Musk's reduced physical presence and ongoing controversies.
  • Musk has overseen firing over 58,486 federal employees with nearly 150,000 more job cuts expected, according to the New York Times analysis.
  • Musk’s partial withdrawal suggests a shift in his government involvement but confirms his team will continue efforts to streamline federal spending.
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Investing.com broke the news in on Tuesday, April 29, 2025.
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