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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Trump says Elon Musk 'welcome to stay as long as he wants' after being treated 'unfairly'
The pair have been speaking at a cabinet meeting about the Trump administration's first 100 days back in the White House, when the President seemingly made a public U-turn after rumours of a fallout
Trump invites Musk to stay at White House as long as he wants
President Trump invited Tesla CEO Elon Musk to stay working at the White House for as long as he wants, after Musk said he would step back from his work at the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) to return to his companies. “We just want to thank you very much. And, you know, you’re invited…
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