Elon Musk says he's getting back to business at X and Tesla
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Musk's time as a public figure in government is coming to an end, though his agency will continue after his departure.
As he retreats from Washington, Elon Musk says he will spend “a lot less” on politics. Close advisers say he is eager to return to prior obsessions.
The Tesla innovator becomes the latest government employee to lose his job.
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The major outage in X, formerly Twitter, marked Elon Musk's official exit from politics, which occupied most of his time in the past six months as he .
The Republican donor spent at least $250 million to get Trump elected last year and had moved on to statewide elections.
Elon Musk says he’s pulling back from politics, telling NBC News' Christine Romans he’ll spend “a lot less” on campaigns going forward. The Tesla CEO, who recently stepped back from his unofficial advisory role in the Trump administration,
Elon Musk amplified a cost-cutting move by President Donald Trump's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) on Wednesday, stating that the U.S. government may be wasting $100 million a year on inactive phone lines.
Elon Musk challenged Bill Gates' claims that gutting USAID would result in millions of deaths.
After making huge bets on the 2024 election, the Tesla CEO said he is now focused on winning more control of the company.
I think I’ve done enough,” the Tesla CEO said Tuesday, months after plowing at least $288 million into the 2024 election to help Trump and other Republicans.
Elon Musk's social media platform X faced a major outage. Thousands of users reported issues. The outage impacted users in the US, Germany, and other countries. Downdetector tracked the problems. X has now been largely restored.