Trump still does not have to publicly comment on the departure of Musk from the administration outside a true post that announces a joint press conference with Musk on Friday from the Oval Office.
As Elon Musk’s role within Trump administration comes to the end, Questions are emerging about who will assume their efforts to reduce federal government costs DOGE officials According to reports, they leave their positions.
The white house According to reports, Wednesday began on board Musk After the billionaire employer formally announced that he would move away from his controversial role in helping to lead the austerity team, which has been responsible for “undoing fraud and waste” in the federal budget.
“As my time intended as a special government employee ends, I would like to thank President @realdonaldrump for the opportunity to reduce wasted spending,” Musk published. He said that the DOGE mission “will only be strengthened over time, as it becomes a way of life throughout the government.”
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On Thursday, a senior administration official told CNN that, while Musk will leave his official role, he will continue to play as “unofficial advisor” and could attend some future meetings in the White House.
While both Musk and President Donald Trump It seems that they are separated from good conditions, the President has been silent on this subject. However, Trump announced on Thursday on Truthsocial Night that he and Musk would hold a press conference at the Oval Office on Friday at 13:30 east.
“Tomorrow I have a press conference at 13:30 east, with Elon Musk, in the Oval Office. This will be his last day, but not really, because he will always be with us, helping -Elon is fantastic! See you tomorrow at the White House,” Trump wrote.
Musk’s hand in reducing thousands of federal jobs was an intense blow to various Musk business companies, including Tesla, who saw sales and stocks reduce as vandalism in his stores increased.
Trump suggested a recent cabinet meeting that Musk was preparing to return to his business.
It is unclear who will replace Musk, although reports suggest that Russ Vought, the management and budget office that helped build the 2025 project, is being considered for paper.
In addition, an official at the White House confirmed to the hill that three at least three highest DOGE officials will leave the office.
Adviser Steve Davis, spokeswoman Katie Miller and lawyer James Burnham have also resigned from their roles following Musk’s departure.
Davis, a DOGE operations officer, has worked for Musk in several capabilities over the years, including Spacex and X.
Miller, wife of the Deputy Director of Staff Stephen Miller, was a member of the Council, which also served with the first Trump administration.
Burnham played a more casual role as General Counsel. He is the president and founder of Vallecito Capital LLC and went to the justice of the Supreme Court Neil Gorsuch.