Trump says Musk will probably leave in 'a few months'
- President Trump stated Elon Musk would likely depart his administration soon.
- Suggestions arose that Musk's time in the government was coming to an end.
- Musk leads the Department of Government Efficiency, focused on downsizing.
- Trump said, "Elon is fantastic," but also, "I want him to stay as long as possible."
- Musk's departure could coincide with his 130-day limit as a special employee.
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Donald Trump says Musk will not stay in government: "Elon will have to go"
United States President Donald Trump said on Thursday that tycoon Elon Musk, his right-hand man and the person responsible for reducing public spending, will leave the government in "a few months", EFE reported on Friday, as reported by Agerpres.
‘Elon is fantastic, but has companies to run’: US President Donald Trump responds to ‘first buddy’ exiting DOGE rumours
In recent remarks, US President Donald Trump suggested Elon Musk’s tenure in the Department of Government Efficiency might end in a few months, citing his multiple business commitments. The DOGE, which Musk has led, is reportedly winding down, with ongoing layoffs and agency restructuring efforts.

Elon Musk Isn’t Having A Great Week And May Leave The White House Soon
Source: The Washington Post / Getty In the past week, President Trump’s flunky Elon Musk has seen Tesla stock prices fall faster than a Kardashian at NBA All-Star weekend. He’s looked on as one of his four baby mommas bashed him for being a deadbeat dad. He wasted $21 million trying to buy the Wisconsin Supreme Court, only for the opposing judge to win the election. And now, there are rumors that the billionaire is out at the White House. I told…
Trump says Elon Musk will leave administration in 'a few months'
[Washington = Takami Kosuke] US President Trump mentioned on the 3rd that Elon Musk, the entrepreneur who effectively heads the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), is expected to leave his current position in a few months. Vice President Vance said that Musk will "remain an advisor." Some believe that even if he loses his title, he will still have influence over policy. "I think he's a great guy, but he runs a number of companies," Trump…
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