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Federal rules state that a special government employee (SGE) like Musk can only be in place for up to 130 consecutive days.
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Elon Musk will leave the Department of Government Efficiency this spring, according to reports from Fox News.
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The New Republic on MSNElon Musk Isn’t Going AnywhereJudge James Boasberg thinks Stephen Miller, Tom Homan, and the rest of the Trump administration “ acted in bad faith ” when they invoked the Alien Enemies Act to extrajudicially deport 200 Venezuelan men to a megaprison in El Salvador on March 15.
Tesla protests and violence as well as Democratic hypocrisy, the Wisconsin Supreme Court race and more on "The Five."
President Donald Trump said he wants Elon Musk to stay on his team "as long as possible" during a conversation with reporters Thursday, adding DOGE had found something "horrible" without divulging details.
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NewsNation on MSNElon Musk did a ‘good job,’ but it’s time to go: Bill O’ReillyBill O'Reilly tells Chris Cuomo that Elon Musk has accomplished what he sought to do but should now return to the private sector.
The rally will be part of a nationwide day of protest against the policies and government cuts enforced by the President Donald Trump administration.
Elon Musk's past 24 hours have shown troubling signs for his political and personal fortunes.
Wisconsin voters go to the polls Tuesday for the state’s Supreme Court election, which is drawing national attention as billionaire Elon Musk spends millions on the high-stakes race, which could have national implications for House races and the 2028 presidential election—and help Musk-owned Tesla.
Bill O’Reilly joins NewsNation to discuss whether billionaire Elon Musk should step away from politics after his high-profile missteps. Musk’s heavy spending in Wisconsin’s Supreme Court race ended in a decisive Democratic win,
President Donald Trump indicated to top advisers that Elon Musk could be taking a step back from his current role, sources familiar with the matter told ABC News.