Trump says Musk will probably leave in ‘a few months’
- Donald Trump expressed support for Elon Musk, stating that he can stay as long as he likes but will eventually return to his businesses.
- Musk oversees a U.S. Bureaucracy overhaul and has faced criticism for mass firings of government employees.
- Trump stated that Musk's time as a special government employee will likely end in a few months, around late May.
- The President noted that he wants Musk to remain on his team as long as possible and mentioned potential future positions for employees under Musk.
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It was a shield, but the bullets started affecting Trump and the honeymoon was over. Musk is leaving, but will he always be a friend (and advisor?)
Musk amassed antibodies among Republicans, but Trump maintained confidence. Weeks before the end of the DOGE deadline and days after a lost election, Trump spoke about leaving.
'Unhappy' Trump was blindsided by Elon Musk's Pentagon plans: report
A meeting Elon Musk scheduled with Pentagon officials in March was scheduled without Donald Trump's knowledge causing friction between the two, reports the Wall Street Journal.As part of a deep dive into the relationship between the tech billionaire and the president that Musk had a large hand in ge...
Trump Says Musk Will Likely Leave Government in ‘A Few Months’
President Donald Trump said that presidential special adviser Elon Musk is likely to leave the administration in “a few months.” In response to questions about when Musk could leave, Trump told reporters on Air Force One Thursday that “Elon is fantastic” but he has “a number of companies to run.” Musk is a special government employee, meaning he has to leave 130 days after he assumes the position. “I want him to stay as long as possible,” he sai…


Trump praises Musk, suggests extended role at Department of Government Efficiency
President Donald Trump said he would like Elon Musk to lead the Department of Government Efficiency for “as long as he’d like” after a report suggested Musk was leaving the position. These remarks were made Thursday after Trump was asked about DOGE continuing after Musk leaves the White House. Musk is currently a special government employee as the head of DOGE. Special government employees are not allowed to work for the federal government for “…
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