The U.S. Tesla CEO Elon Musk listened to reporters at the White House Oval Office on May 30, 2025, on May 30, 2025.
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President Donald Trump Praise billionaire Elon musk Friday Tesla CEO Wrapped his time In government service after four restless months Government efficiency department (Dow).
“This will be their last day, but not really, because they are always with us. Help all the way” Trump Truth was written on Thursday about social“Elon is terrifying!”
Still, Musk Sunday said he was a powerful trump ally, but he said he would not always support administrative policies.
“I am stuck in a little bondage,” he said CBS’s “Sunday morning“” Where I like, I don’t want to talk against the administration but I don’t want to take responsibility for everything the administration does. “
Cut to da Tens of thousands Federal jobs in the first few months of Trump’s tenure. Musk defended his government record, but in a CBS interview, “Doe was a whip boy for everything. So if there was little bit, real or imagined, everyone would blame Dog.”
They are disappointed by GOP Multitrillion dollar tax and spending package Is Congress Is currently discussing. This legislation is expected to add trillion dollars to US debt.
“I am disappointed to see a massive expense bill,” he said, “It will ruin the work of the Doke team.”
Despite Musk’s concerns, Trump officials intend to carry their initiatives forward. Russell Wout, Director of Management and Budget Office, Said CNN on Sunday The administration works with Congress and otherwise Dog uses “executive tools” to proceed with their cuts.
“I have no doubt that Congress is going to make allegations. Some of them come from their own watchdogs, but those watchdogs are historically mistaken and it does not stop the Dog cuts to be taken to the bank.”
Musk once ICted Dow, which is nowhere near that level Own numbersIt has Come to the question.
There is also Musk’s tenure in politics Hurt their public image And Tesla’s customer’s views, their cars and showrooms were targeted for fire explorers and vandalism.
– CNBC’s Don Pangan Pangan has contributed to the report.