Elon Musk says he can continue to do the Dog work for the “rest” of Trump’s mandate
Tesla Executive Director Elon Musk says he can continue to work with the Government’s Ministry of Efficiency over the rest of President Donald Trump’s second term, against the backdrop of calls to withdraw from politics.
Musk said he plans to reduce his role with a dodge to “day or two” a week of next month, “or as long as the president wants to do it and as long as it is useful.”
The CEO made his comments on Tesla’s quarterly revenue, only about an hour and a half after Tesla acknowledged in a letter from shareholders that “political sentiment” is harming the company’s sales. Combined with other factors – including increased competition and Trump’s tariff porridge – Musk’s participation in the Trump administration helped to achieve 71% profit Compared to the first quarter of last year.
Musk’s comments only come a few days after one of the biggest supporters of Wall Street Tesla said The company is in a “coden red” situation if the CEO does not move away from its government work.
The work that Musk has done with Dodge to tingle government agencies and, in his words, to bring one in the Chipper tree, led to world protests against him and Tesla.
Musk tried on Tuesday to blame protests as “paid for” without offering any evidence. He claims that people in attendance “protest because they receive fraudulent money or recipients of waste” without providing any evidence or trying to justify this line of thinking.
Musk said Dodge’s “main work” was over, which would allow him to withdraw his participation. He is technically a “special civil servant” who must limit his work to 130 days in every 365-day period. The White House did not immediately respond to a request for a comment.