Musk will remain ‘a friend and an adviser’ to Trump after leaving DOGE: Vance
- Elon Musk will continue to advise President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance after leaving his role at the Department of Government Efficiency, according to Vance.
- Vance confirmed that Musk's work at the Department of Government Efficiency is "not even close to done," addressing ongoing issues such as fraudulent Social Security payments.
- White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt criticized a report suggesting Musk’s departure is imminent, referring to it as "garbage."
- President Trump mentioned he wants to keep Musk involved as long as possible, acknowledging his contributions to government efficiency.
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JD Vance says Elon Musk isn't going anywhere
Musk attended the Army-Navy football game alongside Trump and Vice President-elect JD Vance.Kevin Dietsch/Getty ImagesVice President JD Vance said Elon Musk will remain a key voice for the White House."He's going to continue to be an advisor," Vance said, adding, "work of DOGE is not even close to done."The White House said Musk would leave the administration "when his work is complete."Vice President JD Vance on Thursday said that Elon Musk wil…
Musk’s White House Role Is Ending But His Influence Will Remain
Elon Musk is expected step back from his role leading the Department of Government Efficiency once his 130-day period as a temporary adviser to President Donald Trump has lapsed, but the billionaire will still wield significant influence over the federal cost-cutting effort and remain a Trump confidant after his formal departure, according to people familiar with the matter.
JD Vance says Elon Musk will continue to be Trump's "friend and advisor" when he leaves his post
The U.S. vice president has made these statements about the possible departure of the multimillionaire from the administration, which has been advanced by some media this weekTrump tells his intimate circle that Elon Musk will step aside in the coming weeks, according to 'Politico' The U.S. vice president, JD Vance, said on Thursday that Elon Musk would remain a "friend and advisor" to himself and President Donald Trump after leaving his current…
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