Doge boss Elon Musk Surveys X Customers on the racist tweets of the worker

Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, takes his headquarters in the inauguration before Donald Trump swaps on January 20, 2025 as a US 47th US President in the US Capitol Rotunda in Washington, DC.

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The billionaire Tech Mogul Elon Musk launched a survey in his social media platform X on Friday and asked the users whether an employee of his Doge team after the resignation of his Trump Administration Post because of the suspension of tweets that are for racism and use eugenics, should be resigned.

“Do you bring @Doge employees back who has made inappropriate statements about a pseudonym that has now been deleted?” Musk wrote in a tweet in which the options “yes” and “no” wore to click users.

The employee Marko Elez resigned on Thursday after the Wall Street Journal asked the White House about the connection of the 25-year-old to an X account that had made inflammatory posts.

“Just for recording, I was racist before it was cool,” said the account last summer, the journal reported.

Musk's survey, which is scheduled to close on Friday before Mittag ET, had more than 203,000 votes from 10:15 a.m.

Elez belonged to a group of young adults in the team of the efficiency of the Musk department for government, which was commissioned by President Donald Trump to reduce federal expenses and to reduce the US government's workforce.

On Thursday, before he quit, Elez and another employee of Doge were approved by a federal judge to gain access to the US Finance Ministry of Finance. The judge limited his ability to share data from this highly sensitive system with other people.

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