Vance unveils Musk’s future White House part
Musk had earlier dismissed rumors of his impending departure from DOGE as "fake news," with White House spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt backing his statement. During a Fox News interview, Vance also described these reports as false, explaining that Musk had signed up to make government more efficient and reduce bureaucracy over a six-month period.
Vance emphasized that while Musk’s official duties with DOGE will be finished soon, his advisory role and friendship with the president will continue. Additionally, he noted that Musk's work for the administration is not yet complete. The DOGE initiative, aimed at cutting $1 trillion in federal spending by 2026, has already resulted in significant job cuts within the federal government, according to a report by Challenger, Gray & Christmas.
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