Musk, Trump and Oval Office
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As the Department of Government Efficiency leader steps away from the White House, Elon Musk talks with "Sunday Morning" about why he believes Trump's proposed budget clashes with his team's efforts to slash the functions of government.
WASHINGTON — Billionaire Elon Musk said Friday he will continue to advise President Donald Trump despite stepping away from his official role as a special government employee.
Tesla’s decision to close down factories as it retooled its best-selling Model Y, among other temporary problems, contributed to its struggles in the first quarter. But the blowback from Musk’s time in Washington has some analysts and investors worried.
Billionaire Trump adviser Elon Musk posted on X that his “scheduled time” as a special government employee had come to an end.
While Musk first refused to talk politics with "CBS Sunday Morning," it didn't take him long to start airing his grievances.
A Fox News host called out Elon Musk’s response to the New York Times report alleging drug use while the billionaire was working as Trump’s senior adviser at the Department of Government Efficiency. The Times report alleged that Musk was frequently using magic mushrooms,
We’ll remember you as we announce billions of dollars of extra waste, fraud and abuse,” Trump said to Musk in the Oval Office, shortly before presenting him with a ceremoni
Fox News correspondent Madeleine Rivera reports on Elon Musk’s exit from the Department of Government Efficiency, and ‘The Big Weekend Show’ panel discusses the DOGE legacy.