Elon Musk, DOGE and Gates
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Elon Musk says he will cut back on political spending
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A number of special government employees for DOGE — led by Elon Musk — have worked for the Tesla CEO's companies, which are regulated by the government.
Edward Coristine, a former intern at Neuralink and now known by his infamous LinkedIn profile handle “bigballs,” is one of the core members of the DOGE team and the youngest-known Musk aide at age 19, TechCrunch has confirmed.
Elon Musk says he's taking a break from politics and will concentrate more on his business interests. CBS News White House reporter Aaron Navarro has more.
Trump's federal government hatchet man did not like interviewer Mishal Husain suggesting his pet project had fallen short of a major goal.
At the Qatar Economic Forum, Musk praised DOGE's work while also emphasizing that their cuts will also require buy-in from the legislative branch.
Elon Musk is apparently turning his attention away from Washington and back to Tesla. On this episode of “Uncanny Valley,” the hosts unpack what Musk’s pivot means for the future of DOGE.
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The Tesla founder nodded to Bill Gates’ controversial history with the disgraced financier and convicted sex offender.
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Elon Musk reportedly got into an intense shouting match with Secretary of the Treasury Scott Bessent in the West Wing of the White House