Billionaire Elon Musk sought to secure an office in the center of the White House. However, the US administration plans to establish his Department of Government Efficiency in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building,
Tensions might be rising between President Donald Trump and Elon Musk, thanks to Musk's social media post speaking ill about a new AI project.
The White House broke its days-long silence about SpaceX CEO Elon Musk on Friday, as questions swirled about whether Musk had rankled President Donald Trump when he publicly bashed Stargate, the Trump administration's first major tech initiative.
President Trump's massive $500 billion AI infrastructure dubbed Stargate rustled plenty of feathers, reigniting a bitter feud between OpenAI CEO Sam Altman and multi-hyphenate billionaire Elon Musk. Altman proudly announced his venture would be part of the initiative,
Elon Musk, who once largely eschewed politics, now has a political clout of his own to throw around as President-elect Trump heads back to the Oval Office. The tech billionaire has become a
President Donald Trump named Susie Wiles, the defacto manager of his presidential campaign, as his White House chief of staff.
Musk has promised to trim $2 trillion from the federal budget under the helm of the agency, a sum that constitutes more than Congress has in discretionary spending. Doing so would practically defund the entire executive branch, which doles out funding for the military, national security, and all federal agencies.
Susie Wiles, Trump's new chief of staff, has barred Elon Musk from securing a West Wing office, reinforcing her authority within the administration.
The new Department of Government Efficiency, President Donald Trump’s special commission tasked with slashing federal spending, has formally joined the government whose size it is supposed to help shrink.
The world’s richest man is about to have a stunning amount of access—physically and digitally—to the White House.
Elon Musk wants to stay very, very close to President-elect Donald Trump — according to a new report from Maggie Haberman.