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Federal rules state that a special government employee (SGE) like Musk can only be in place for up to 130 consecutive days.
From New York Post
Musk’s high-profile role in Trump’s government – and his outsized presence in the Wisconsin race – have made him an obvious foil for Democrats, a cause they can rally around even as they remain divid...
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Trump's third bid for the White House resulted not just in him reclaiming his seat in the Oval Office but also in increasing his net worth by nearly double within the past year. The Republican leader's $5.1 billion net worth as of March 31, according to Forbes, bolstered his financials through stock shares, real estate equity and cryptocurrency.
Rep. Mikie Sherrill accused Musk of a “well-documented history of drug use” while announcing the Drug Testing for Special Government Employees Act on Tuesday.
Musk spent millions to meddle in a Wisconsin state Supreme Court election — which his candidate lost by double digits.
Top White House aides say Musk is expected to return to running his companies after several weeks as the president’s most prominent sidekick.
Donald Trump has allegedly informed his inner circle that Elon Musk will soon be stepping back from his advisory role in the government. The reports come on the heels of an embarrassing election result in Wisconsin,
The billionaire seemingly dodged Jessica Tarlov's question when asked to provide an "explanation" to the American people.
In the top 25 of Forbes' richest are familiar names including Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos, Warren Buffett, Bill Gates and Mark Zuckerberg.
SpaceX and Tesla boss Elon Musk acquires Intel for $133 billion, renames CPUs to Core xAI and will power Microsoft's next-generation Xbox console in 2026.