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President Trump on Thursday denied wanting to harm tech billionaire Elon Musk’s businesses, amid questions over whether he supports federal agencies working with the Tesla CEO’s companies.
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Elon Musk connects with indie Andrew Yang on billionaire former Trump ally's third party push
Billionaire Elon Musk consults with Forward Party founder Andrew Yang on America Party plans, aiming to field candidates despite two-party system challenges
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DOGE bros are at war with the White House on the agency’s future amid Trump-Musk feud, report says
The White House said that DOGE’s mission is moving forward because of Trump. “Many Presidents have promised, but none other than President Trump has delivered to actually make government more efficient and root out waste, fraud, and abuse in Washington, and that mission is moving full steam ahead,” said White House spokesman Harrison Fields.
Katie Miller has revealed she is still on Elon Musk’s payroll after walking out on the White House where her husband still works. The billionaire unfollowed her on his own platform this week, sparking speculation that she had already left Musk’s company after an uproar over where her loyalties truly lay.
As a “special government employee,” Musk is permitted to work only a set number of days per year. Under that classification, he is capped at 130 workdays annually in his White House role.
Elon Musk has departed from the White House as he prepares to end his tenure as the department’s leader, according to reporting from the New York Post. “Instead of meeting with him in person ...
Elon Musk's deleted tweet about Donald Trump being mentioned in the DOJ's Epstein files has been confirmed, revealing a rift between the two and raising questions about political suppression.