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As the Department of Government Efficiency leader steps away from the White House, Elon Musk talks with "Sunday Morning" about why he believes Trump's proposed budget clashes with his team's efforts to slash the functions of government.
Musk's work leading DOGE, President Donald Trump's initiative to slash federal agencies and their resources, is coming to a formal end.
Musk announced his departure a day after an interview clip showed him saying Trump’s “big, beautiful” bill “undermines” DOGE.
Catching up to Waymo won't be easy because it has partnered with Uber Technologies, which operates the world's largest ride-hailing network with 170 million monthly users. It could take Tesla years to achieve that level of scale, especially if it builds its own mobility network from scratch.
"It is very hard to separate Elon Musk's brand from the brand of Tesla, and SpaceX," a Harvard Business fellow told Newsweek.
Elon Musk has finished working at the Department of Government Efficiency. Now he faces the threat of a subpoena from Rep. Jasmine Crockett.
Elon Musk offered his opinion on the Trump administration in an interview shortly after he departed from the White House, despite initially saying he only wanted to talk about
Sen. Mark Kelly (D-AZ) reacts to the departure of Elon Musk, Tesla CEO and DOGE advisor, from the White House. "Elon did incredible damage. It's still lasting today," said Sen. Kelly. Musk's departure came immediately on the heels of him expressing public disappointment with the Republican Party’s “One Big Beautiful Bill Act,