Tesla shares rise on unconfirmed report Elon Musk could be leaving DOGE post soon
- President Donald Trump stated that Elon Musk will step back from his role in the Department of Government Efficiency, according to insiders who requested anonymity.
- Musk's future involvement has been questioned after setbacks, including a Supreme Court candidate loss in Wisconsin with significant personal funding.
- The White House plans to wind down the Department of Government Efficiency, which was intended to operate until July 4, 2026, but now seems to be ending sooner.
- Trump mentioned plans to conclude the Department of Government Efficiency within months, praising Musk's contributions but noting his primary focus should be on his business.
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Musk Could Be Headed for a Washington Exit after Turbulent Times at Trump’s DOGE
Elon Musk recently suggested that he will be done with his work in the near future. President Donald Trump told reporters this week that “at some point, he’s going to be going back” to running his companies. As far as the Department of Government Efficiency, Trump said “it will end.”
Reports - Trump suggests withdrawal from Musk to the least direct government environment
According to consistent media reports, US President Trump has indicated an early withdrawal of his advisor Musk from the direct government environment. According to the magazine "Politico" and the channel "ABC News", Trump told confidants that Musk will leave as his advisor in the coming weeks. Whether the actual impact on his political influence in Washington is still open is still open.
SHOCKER! Elon Musk Quits DOGE, but he didn't
The story started at Politico. It was then amplified at The Daily Mail, a sort of British version of the New York Post. The Politico story was written by their Capitol Bureau Chief and senior Washington Columnist, Rachael Bade. She's got some creds....
Federal workers have mixed emotions on Musk's rumored DOGE exit: 'So much damage has already been done'
Musk is rumored to be leaving DOGE. Federal workers have mixed emotions.Samuel Corum/Getty ImagesRumors swirled Wednesday that Elon Musk may leave his role at the White House DOGE Office.After Politico's report, BI heard from 16 federal workers about what his departure would mean.The Trump administration and Musk both denied his exit on X, and workers say it doesn't make a difference anyway.Even if Elon Musk is eyeing the exit, federal workers s…
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