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"We want to reduce spending by eliminating waste and fraud and reduce the spending by 15%, which seems really quite achievable," Musk told "Special Report" executive editor Bret Baier.
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Elon Musk doubled down on his pledge to cut government spending by $1 trillion — an amount that would slash the federal budget deficit in half and, if implemented, put the U.S. much closer to stabiliz...
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Elon Musk isn't afraid to make changes. On Thursday, Musk said he plans to step down from his role in DOGE in the spring. He made more news on Friday, when he confirmed X, the former Twitter that he purchased in 2022, has been sold to xAI, his artificial intelligence company.
Elon Musk's time at DOGE could be coming to an end. The Tesla and SpaceX CEO signaled that his time helming the Department of Government Efficiency will likely come to an end in May as he anticipates meeting the department's milestones of curbing federal waste, Musk said on Thursday in an interview with Fox News' "Special Report" with Bret Baier.
CIA Director John Ratcliffe personally invited the world’s richest man — who heads up the Trump administration’s Department of Government Efficiency, or DOGE — to “meet with him at the agency to discuss government efficiency,” according to The Hill.
Elon Musk and other top figures with Department of Government Efficiency defended their work in a Fox News interview amid mounting criticism.
Airbnb co-founder and Department of Government Efficiency member Joe Gebbia is looking to cut down the time it takes to handle the retirement process for federal employees.
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Elon Musk on Thursday decried pushback against his Department of Government Efficiency, prompting users on his own social media platform to enlighten him.
Elon Musk's DOGE asked federal workers to send in a list of their weekly accomplishments.The "Shark Tank" star thinks Mark Cuban thinks Musk may have forgotten about the request."Already forgotten. Typical.