Elon Musk, the president of the United States, was informed by media organization Reuters on Wednesday that he is encouraged to remain in office as long as he pleases.
Given that he is the CEO of Tesla, he would eventually need to return to focusing on cars, Trump said during a Cabinet meeting that was opened to the media.
Musk’s departure from the White House to concentrate on Tesla
According to a report from the New York Post, the world’s richest man and head of the Department of Government Efficiency ( DOGE ) are beginning to resign from their regular positions at the White House. Musk is still active with DOGE mildly as he transitions up to Tesla, even though he is no more working from the White House every day. The White House made it clear earlier this month that Musk’s intention was to always go back to his Tesla duties once he had finished “his amazing job at DOGE.” Musk stated to Fox News,” I believe we will have completed the majority of the work required to reduce the deficit by a trillion dollars within that time frame.”
Susie Wiles, the White House’s chief of staff, claimed that she still communicated with Musk frequently and that his rural work “really doesn’t matter much.” I’m talking to him on the phone rather than in person, but it has the same result. He hasn’t actually been around, but she said,” It really doesn’t matter much.” Wiles confirmed that the Eisenhower Executive Office Building’s DOGE team is still in place. He is never completely out of it, he says. He’ll take a little up, she continued,” but he’s not going to give up””.
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