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Musk's time as a public figure in government is coming to an end, though his agency will continue after his departure.
As he retreats from Washington, Elon Musk says he will spend “a lot less” on politics. Close advisers says he is eager to return to prior obsessions.
Elon Musk amplified a cost-cutting move by President Donald Trump's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) on Wednesday, stating that the U.S. government may be wasting $100 million a year on inactive phone lines.
South Africa's government is considering a controversial policy change to relax black empowerment regulations for foreign satellite companies, including Elon Musk's Starlink, amid diplomatic efforts and investment incentives.
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Money, Money, and More Money (and Maybe Race): Why Elon Musk Criticizes the South African GovernmentThe mogul does not want Starlink, nor any of his companies, to comply with South African regulations, which require that 50% of the capital be in the hands of black, mixed-race, Indian, female, or disabled individuals.
Elon Musk challenged Bill Gates' claims that gutting USAID would result in millions of deaths.
Elon Musk is once again defending himself following his wild hand gesture, which was compared to a Nazi salute, this time claiming all politicians do it.
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Inquisitr on MSNElon Musk Tried Running The Government Like Twitter—And Then Got Blocked By Trump AdministrationLike every story, Elon Musk’s saga at the White House has also come to an end. Though one might wonder if this is how Musk saw his departure from the White House. We are sure Musk himself thought that after saving millions of dollars of governmental money albeit causing a damage of another few millions,
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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.