Trump praises DOGE, says Musk will return to help
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Trump marked the end of Musk's tenure as a government employee with an Oval Office event. Musk arrived with a literal and reputational black eye.
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Elon Musk offered his opinion on the Trump administration in an interview shortly after he departed from the White House, despite initially saying he only wanted to talk about
Elon Musk confirmed Wednesday he will step down from his controversial role in the Trump administration as the head of DOGE.
Citing ProPublica’s reporting on the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, Democratic senators argued that the potential conflicts “underscore what appears to be a pervasive problem with Elon Musk and DOGE employees trampling ethics rules and laws.
A group of RIF’d staffers are behind a class-action appeal to return to work, following moves that may signal a Trump desire to merge OPM, OMB and GSA.
Testifying to a Senate committee, National Nuclear Security Administration leaders acknowledged staffing woes after DOGE-led reductions.
Musk's time as a public figure in government is coming to an end, though his agency will continue after his departure.
Rep. Melanie Stansbury (D-N.M.) said that it will take “many years” for the federal government agencies to “rebuild” from the “destruction” by tech billionaire Elon Musk and the Department of
Billionaire Elon Musk is formally leaving the Trump administration, after months overseeing contentious federal spending and staffing cuts through his brainchild, the U.S. DOGE Service.
While Trump will do everything to bring back the tariffs and implement the DOGE cuts, it's possible these setbacks won’t be political losses for him at all.