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While Musk first refused to talk politics with "CBS Sunday Morning," it didn't take him long to start airing his grievances.
Elon Musk exited the White House this week with little to show for his cost-cutting push and a list of frustrations from his time in the Trump administration. The tech billionaire announced
Elon Musk will appear with President Trump in the Oval Office at 1:30 p.m. on Friday for a press conference/exit interview as he goes back to the private sector and leaves DOGE behind.
Elon Musk has officially left the Trump administration but Trump is saying he'll still be an influence in the GOP. But will that friendship last? MSNBC's Ayman Mohyeldin, Catherine Rampell and Antonia Hylton speak with former Trump attorney Michael Cohen on Musk's exit and Trump's erratic tariff policies.
In the News Wrap This Week, we have US billionaire Elon Musk stepping down as the head of the US Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE); new developments related to Trump tariffs; mock drills conducted in parts of India under 'Operation Shield', India urging Bangladesh to hold ‘inclusive, free, fair’ polls; and rising COVID-19 cases.
The White House has viciously lashed out at anyone who has voiced concern about the debt snowballing under Trump, even though it did exactly that in his first term after his 2017 tax cuts.
An Elon Musk interview on CBS got off to a rocky start Sunday when David Pogue asked the Tesla boss about various policies of President Donald Trump's.
Nvidia results pleased investors and eased fears over China tariffs and separately a court ruled President Trump’s tariffs are illegal with the White House vowing to appeal and Elon Musk is officially done with DOGE.
President Trump’s top economic advisers stressed on Sunday that they would not be deterred by a recent court decision that declared many of the administration’s tariffs to be illegal, as they pointed out a variety of additional authorities that the White House could invoke as it looks to pressure China and others into negotiations.
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President Trump faces the challenge of convincing Republican senators, global investors, voters and even Elon Musk that he won’t bury the federal government in debt with his multi-trillion-dollar tax breaks package.
MSNBC’s Ari Melber reports on Elon Musk’s exit from The White House and the damage caused by President Trump’s tariffs, which have already cost companies more than $34 billion dollars, per Reuters. (S