Musk says that the accountability for all Trump pointers doesn’t need

Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla, hears how US President Donald Trump speaks to reporters in the Oval Office of the White House on May 30, 2025 in Washington, DC.

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President Donald Trump praised the billionaire Elon Musk on Friday as the Tesla CEO ended his time in the government service after four turbulent months, which cited the so -called Department of Government Efficiency (Doge).

“This will be his last day, but not really because he will always be with us and will help all the way,” Trump wrote on Thursday about the social truth and added: “Elon is great!”

Nevertheless, Musk said on Sunday that, although he was a strong Trump allied, he did not always support the government's politics.

“I'm a little in a bond,” he said about CBS '”Sunday morning”, “where I don't want to speak against the administration, but I also don't want to take responsibility for everything that the administration does.”

Doge reduced tens of thousands of federal jobs within the first few months after Trump's term. Musk has defended his government records, but recognized in the CBS interview that “Doge became a blast boy for everything.

It is also dismayed about the multitrillion dollar tax and the GOP spending package is currently discussing. Legislation is intended to add the US debt trillion dollars.

“I was completely disappointed to see the massive expenditure calculation,” he said, adding that she “undermined the work that the Doge team does.”

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Despite Musk, Trump officers intend to promote his initiatives. Russell Vouht, director of the Office for Management and Budget, said CNN on Sunday that the government will work with the congress and would otherwise use “Executive Tools” to advance Doge's cuts.

Vought that Doge in his efforts to reorganize the government was pushed through which congress members were pushed through, said Voudt: “I do not doubt that the congress will be enacted.

Musk that Musk once predicted would reduce the trillion dollars to government spending, according to his own figures, which are questioned, far from this level.

Musk's term in politics has also damaged his public image and the views of consumers about Tesla, whose cars and exhibition rooms became a goal for arsonists and vandals.

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