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Elon Musks claim that his job in Washington is mostly done may calm Tesla shareholders but his departure could sap the Department of Government Efficiency of its disruptive energy even as it continues to make major cuts to the federal workforce.
In an effort to reassure rattled Tesla shareholders after a bruising first-quarter earnings call, Musk told investors this week that his around-the-clock involvement in DOGE will soon be scaled back to just a day or two per week.
The message to the markets was clear: Musk is refocusing on his companies. But his public exit from Washington also leaves DOGE without a clear driver, potentially defanging a group that spent the first 100 days of Trumps second term tearing through agencies with nearly unlimited momentum. Without Musks constant hovering around President Donald Trump, DOGE may not have the same firepower it once did and agency heads could now have more authority to run their agencies and implement cost-cutting efforts at their own speed.
For months, Musks physical presence at the White House and attendance at Cabinet meetings served as both sword and shield giving cover to DOGE staffers, intimidating holdouts, and demanding that the operation move forward at a breakneck speed. It is rare to have a Cabinet-level secretary pushing for you operationally and politically, said a Trump official, who, like others in this report, was granted anonymity to speak freely.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/doge-loses-biggest-advocate-musk-210142304.html
He'll do a lot less damage now.

BootinUp
(49,650 posts)spooky3
(37,372 posts)Musk is the reason WHY Tesla is in trouble now - why would they want MORE of him?
Aviation Pro
(14,225 posts)Not going to happen today, but Tesla will go the way of the Delorean.
Scrivener7
(55,435 posts)Dorian Gray
(13,788 posts)Picaro
(1,895 posts)The termites are already eating the joists.