Elon Musk's Departure from DOGE Amidst Tesla's Struggles

USAThu Jun 05 2025
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Elon Musk has officially stepped down from his role at the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). This move comes right as his time as a Special Government Employee ended. Musk took to X to express his gratitude to President Trump for the chance to trim government waste. He also hinted that DOGE's mission will keep growing, becoming a permanent part of government operations. DOGE was created to cut down on unnecessary spending, modernize IT systems, and boost efficiency across various government departments. Musk's time at DOGE was quite eventful. The department made significant changes, often leading to the dismissal of hundreds of thousands of federal workers. Some of these workers had crucial roles and had to be quickly rehired, sometimes even by court order. DOGE's reach extended into many government agencies, demanding access to sensitive data. This included federal employee information and Treasury Department financial records. Despite pushback from 19 attorneys general, a judge granted DOGE access to this data. The department also experimented with generative AI chatbots to automate government tasks. One notable example is VAGPT, a custom version of ChatGPT used by the Department of Veterans Affairs. Musk's departure from DOGE coincides with some challenges for his companies. Tesla, for instance, saw a significant drop in electric vehicle sales in Europe and Quebec. This decline happened despite an overall increase in EV sales in the region. Tesla's reputation has also taken a hit due to Musk's political involvement and the actions of DOGE. Activists have called for boycotts, and some Tesla owners have distanced themselves from the brand. SpaceX, another of Musk's ventures, had a mixed outcome with its latest Starship test flight. While the spacecraft reached space, it failed to deploy its payload due to a stuck door. The Super Heavy booster, which was supposed to splash down into the ocean, experienced a "rapid unscheduled disassembly" just six minutes after launch. As Musk leaves DOGE, he has been critical of a federal budget bill. He expressed disappointment with the Trump spending bill, suggesting it undermines DOGE's efforts. The bill, if passed, would end most clean energy tax credits, including those on EV purchases. Tesla has argued that this could threaten America's energy independence and grid reliability. The effectiveness of DOGE's spending cuts is still up for debate. While DOGE claims to have saved taxpayers $170 billion, reports suggest this figure might be inflated. A think tank fellow estimated the savings to be around $80 billion. Meanwhile, federal spending has actually increased by 8. 7 percent since Trump took office. This increase is largely due to spending on Social Security, Medicare, and interest payments on the federal debt.