Elon Musk 'really not leaving' DOGE
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Musk said he had "done enough" and that he will step away from the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), the inner-government group that has slashed federal budgets and workforces. As he prepared his goodbyes, Newsweek looked back at Musk's time in government and asked experts on whether he will have a lasting impact.
A few names are coming into view as people who could lead the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), which all signs suggest will have a big influence even with Elon Musk’s departure from his
Elon Musk is leaving DC. People across the world of business and politics reflected on his time at DOGE and reacted to his exit.
US President Donald Trump bid Elon Musk farewell on Friday as the Tesla CEO announced this week his decision to step down as a 'Special Government Employee' in Trump administration.
Tech billionaire Elon Musk vowed the work of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) would carry on and he would remain an adviser to President Trump as he bid farewell to his official
Elon Musk concluded his tenure at the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), receiving a golden key from President Trump as a token of gratitude
Even Trump says Musk is “really not leaving.” But it would be a mistake to think that Musk’s grip on the government is lessening; beyond his continued relationship with the Trump administration, Musk’s companies will still have billions in lucrative and influential federal contracts.
Elon Musk sported what looked like a black eye during his DOGE goodbye press conference with President Trump on Friday. When asked about it, he blamed the bruise on his 5-year-old son punching him in the face.
The head of the president's DOGE effort said he’s “simply an adviser” and can’t make cuts without the backing of Congress and the executive