Elon Musk Leaves White House But 'His Folks Aren't Going Anywhere,' Says Chief Of Staff
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
62% : Musk spent a fortune to help reelect Trump and became a "special government employee" in February.54% : As head of the so-called Department of Government Efficiency, the world's richest man has helped fire thousands of federal employees since January.
48% : " While there is no confirmed rift between Trump and the Tesla founder, Musk has always had a 130-day cap on his "special" government status.
46% : The unelected tech billionaire, who had joined Trump on the campaign trail, went on to attend official cabinet meetings and Oval Office press conferences.
37% : She further stated that "his folks aren't going anywhere," suggesting DOGE is still spearheading the administration's stated efforts to slash only wasteful public spending, which have nonetheless affected key public sectors, including health and education.
12% : In a notable break from Trump, the electric carmaker has criticized the president's steep tariffs on imports to the U.S. Musk also reportedly clashed with Secretary of State Marco Rubio in March and publicly called Trump trade advisor Peter Navarro "a moron.
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