A Short-Lived Stint at DOGE
Elon Musk Exits the Trump White House, Leaves DOGE Looking for New Leader
After 114 days as a special government employee, Elon Musk stepped down from his role in the Trump administration, citing a clash over a Republican spending bill that contradicted his cost‑cutting initiative, DOGE. The controversial resignation has left the future of DOGE uncertain, with savings falling short of the $2 trillion target and Musk hinting at withdrawing from politics.
Overview of Elon Musk's Role in the Trump Administration
Reasons Behind Elon Musk's Resignation
Evaluating DOGE's Achievements and Challenges
Impact of DOGE on Tesla and Elon Musk's Brand
Public and Expert Opinions on Musk's Resignation
Economic, Social, and Political Implications of Musk's Departure
Future Prospects for the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE)
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