Musk to stay until DOGE mission complete - White House
- Politico reported Elon Musk, Tesla's CEO and a special government employee, would soon depart from his government role.
- President Trump reportedly told his inner circle that Musk would return to his businesses.
- Rachel Bade, Politico's Capital Bureau Chief, posted the article as a "scoop" on X.
- Press Secretary Leavitt called the report "garbage," and Fields called the article 'fake news'.
- The White House denied the reports, stating Musk will stay to complete his DOGE mission.
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White House refutes report Elon Musk is leaving DOGE ‘in coming weeks’ - Washington Examiner
The White House refuted reports on Wednesday of the imminent departure of Tesla CEO and special government employee Elon Musk. A post on X from Rachel Bade, Politico Capital Bureau Chief and Senior Washington columnist, claimed that Musk would be “stepping back in the coming weeks from his current role.” Bade categorized the article as a “scoop” and said that the information reportedly came from what President Donald Trump “told his inner circle…
White House, clarifications about Elon Musk's term as head of DOGE. How long will the billionaire remain in public office?
The White House said on Wednesday that billionaire Elon Musk, owner of Tesla and SpaceX, will remain in public office to complete his mission of reducing government spending and the number of employees in the public sector, while rejecting information in some media that reported that he would leave his post soon, Reuters reports, according to Agerpres.
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