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Elon Musk will resign from the Department of Government Efficiency and stop handling duties.
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IntroductionThe New York Post reported on the 29th, citing White House Chief of Staff Susan Wiles, that Elon Mus ...
The Anda Forex platform withdrawal rejectedNew York Post reported on the 29th, citing White House Chief of Staff Susan Wiles, that Elon Musk, the head of the U.S. Office of Efficiency and billionaire, no longer works physically at the White House. Wiles revealed that Musk is preparing to resign from his official position at the Office of Efficiency, which is just steps away from the Oval Office. In an exclusive interview with the New York Post, Wiles stated, “I don’t see him face-to-face; we are communicating by phone, but it is just as effective.”
Although Musk no longer works at the White House in person, Wiles added that Musk's team continues to work in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building on the west side of the White House. She said, “His people aren't going anywhere.”
As the head of the U.S. Office of Efficiency, Musk has helped the Trump administration significantly cut federal spending and carry out large-scale layoffs. The White House stated in February that Musk is a "special government employee," and according to regulations, his service in the government should not exceed 130 days a year. According to U.S. media, under this regulation, Musk's term will end by the end of May at the latest. If only working days are counted, his term could extend to July.
On April 22, Musk stated that he would reduce his work time at the Office of Efficiency and focus more on Tesla's business. As he gradually decreases his involvement in government duties, Musk seems poised to focus more on his business empire.
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