Thursday, April 3, 2025

Musk Will Leave DOGE Soon



A Politico Article Reporting that "Trump has told his inner circle & members of his Cabinet that" Musk "will be stepping back in the coming weeks from his current role." Musk, however, has long been Anticipated to step back from DOGE, when His 130 days as a "Special Government Employee" Runs Out in May. Musk has been the Public Face of DOGE, since Trump (R) signed an Executive Order establishing the Office on Jan. 20th, 2025.

Musk was Officially Hired as a "Special Government Employee," which is a Rrole Congress created in 1962, that allows the Executive or Legislative Branch to Hire Temporary Employees for Specific Short-Term Initiatives. Special Government Employees are Permitted to Work for the Federal Government for "no more than 130 days in a 365 day period," according to the Office of Government Ethics (OGE). Musk's 130-day Timeframe beginning on Inauguration Day runs out on May 30th.

Musk and Trump have both previously Previewed that Musk's Role was Temporary and would come to End in the coming weeks. "You, technically, are a special government employee and you're supposed to be 130 days," Fox News' Bret Baier asked Musk during an Exclusive Interview with the DOGE Leader and Members of His Team Thursday. "Are you going to continue past that or do you think that's what you're going to do?" "I think we will have accomplished most of the work required to reduce the deficit by a trillion dollars within that timeframe," Musk responded.

Trump hinted at Musk's Departure in Comment to the Media Monday, when Asked if He wants Musk to Remain in a Government Role for Longer than the Predetermined 130 days. Trump hinted at Musk's Departure in Comment to the Media Monday, when asked if He wants Musk to Remain in a Government Role for Longer than the Predetermined 130 days. "I'd keep him as long as I can keep him. He's a very talented guy. You know, I love very smart people. He's very smart. And he's done a good job. DOGE found umbers that nobody can even believe," the President added.










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