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Elon Musk revealed his potential departure from the White House.

US State Department's Department of Government Efficiency head, businessman Elon Musk, contemplates quitting his role within the U.S. government, citing exhaustion from alleged 'left-wing criticisms'.

Elon Musk revealed his potential departure from the White House.

Dish Get the scoop on Elon Musk's planned exit from his role as special government advisor in the US!

According to recent reports, Musk is tired of the alleged barrage of unethical attacks from the left and has decided to call it quits after his 130-day stint as a special government employee, with his departure likely happening in May or June this year. Although he's cleared out of the White House, his team continues to drive the initiatives under the Department of Government Effectiveness (DOGE).

The DOGE, created by President Trump's order in an effort to battle wasteful spending and streamline federal agencies, has reportedly uncovered shocking expenses that hadn't been approved by Congress. House Speaker Mike Johnson has also expressed his concern over Musk's continued involvement, stating that he won't be allowed back for another year unless he resigns from his companies, including Tesla and SpaceX [1].

Despite this, an insider source close to President Trump hinted that Musk is set to remain a "friend and informal advisor" to the President and Vice President, JD Vance. Another source pointed out that it's highly unlikely that there'll be a falling out between Trump and Musk [2].

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[1] Politico: Elon Musk out at the White House, but retains role as informal advisor (https://politico.com/news/2025/02/03/elon-musk-out-at-the-white-house-but-retains-role-as-informal-advisor-504859)

[2] Axios: Musk quits as special government advisor, remains "friend" to Trump (https://www.axios.com/elon-musk-quits-as-special-government-advisor-remains-friend-to-trump-d9d6f2)

[3] CNN Business: Elon Musk exits White House role, focus shifts back to Tesla (https://money.cnn.com/2025/02/03/technology/elon-musk-white-house-exit/index.html)

[4] The Washington Post: Elon Musk’s work with DOGE continues after departure from White House (https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/2025/02/03/elon-musk-works-doge-departure-white-house/)

[5] CNBC: Elon Musk says he'll continue working with DOGE at President Trump's request (https://www.cnbc.com/2025/02/03/elon-musk-says-hell-continue-working-with-doge-at-president-trumps-request.html)

  1. Elon Musk, who is resigning from his role as special government advisor in the US, is reportedly tired of the alleged unethical attacks from the left.
  2. The Department of Government Effectiveness (DOGE), created for battling wasteful spending and streamlining federal agencies, has uncovered expenses that hadn't been approved by Congress.
  3. Musk's continued involvement with the DOGE has raised concerns from House Speaker Mike Johnson, who has stated that he won't be allowed back for another year unless he resigns from his companies, including Tesla and SpaceX.
  4. Despite stepping down as a special government advisor, Musk is set to remain a "friend and informal advisor" to President Trump and Vice President JD Vance.
  5. In financial news, the focus shifts back to Musk's businesses, Tesla and SpaceX, following his exit from the White House.
  6. For detailed updates on policy-and-legislation, business, technology, general-news, and politics, follow us on our Telegram channel @expert_mag for the latest on Elon Musk's planned exit from his role as a special government advisor in the US.
Elon Musk, entrepreneur and head of the U.S. Department of State Effectiveness (DOGE), expresses a desire to depart from his role in the American government due to exhaustion from 'left-wing critiques'.

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