Trump says Elon Musk is likely to leave his administration in a few months

Washington, President Donald Trump, said on Thursday that Elon Musk is likely to leave his administration in “a few months”, the clearest sign that his most powerful and disruptive advisor will pack his job in the government. Trump told reporters aboard Air Force One that “Elon is fantastic”, but he has “a number of companies to drive.” “I want him to stay for as long as possible,” he said. “There’s going to be a point where he has to leave.” Musk has the forefront of the Department of Government Efficiency, which plays a leading role in the reduction and renovation of the federal government. Trump said work will continue within different agencies. The comments of the Republican President came after a steady drum of suggestions this past week that Musk’s time was limited. Musk also faced a setback in Wisconsin on Tuesday, where voters rejected his choice for a Supreme Court candidate in the Supreme Court despite more than USD 21 million in personal donations and his campaign in the campaign this weekend. There are more problems for the billionaire entrepreneur at Tesla, its electric car manufacturer, with a 13 percent drop in the first three months of the year. The White House did not disclose a timeline for the closure of Doge, and the government’s cost -saving organization was never supposed to become a permanent match in Washington. But it can make a conclusion faster than expected. Doge was originally intended to work until July 4, 2026. Now there are signs that it is already declining. Doge employees have been moved to various federal agencies, which are supposed to take the lead in cutting costs. Government wide dismissal is underway to achieve some of the goals set out by Musk and Trump. “We probably think over the next two or three months, we will be reasonably pleased with the people who work hard and want to be members of the administration,” Trump said last week. The potential end of does not mean that Trump Washington will stop shaking. But it seems that the administration’s efforts will enter a new phase that is less focused on Musk, whose chain sawwork as presidential advisor made him a political lightning stick. Doge was initially envisaged as an independent advisory panel, with Musk sharing leadership with Vivek Ramaswamy, a biotechnical entrepreneur. Ramaswamy fell away and ran for Ohio Governor, and Doge became part of the government. It was filled with Musk’s allies, sent by the bureaucracy to cancel contracts, access sensitive data and bring about cutting. Musk is believed to have a ticking watch on his tenure. He has been appointed as a special government employee, which means he can only work 130 days in a 365 -day period. “I think we have most of the work needed to reduce the deficit with trillion dollars within that time frame,” Musk told Bret Baier of Fox News on March 27. Doge is not good so far, according to its own calculations, which have been blown up and inaccurate. Musk did not commit to leaving the administration on a specific date, and it is unclear how the administration of Musk’s time is watching. On May 30, it will take 130 days since Trump’s inauguration on January 20. Trump told reporters in the Oval Office on Monday that “I would keep him as long as I could keep him” and “he is a very talented man”. During his first term, the Republican President was known for explosions with top advisors, but everyone who hopes for such a split with Musk was disappointed. “I want Elon to stay for as long as possible,” Trump said Thursday. “Number one, I like him, number two, he does a good job. Number three, he’s a patriot, that’s why he does. ‘ Once Musk leaves, Trump said: “The secretaries will take over completely”, which means that the Senate leaders were confirmed by different agencies, but ‘Doge will remain active’ which was a somewhat different message than Trump had on Monday. At that point, he said that cabinet officials worked closely with Musk and that some of the doge people adhere to their agencies. “But at some point, I think it will end,” Trump said. Musk’s polling numbers are behind Trump, who, according to Democrats, could use them to their advantage in Wisconsin. Susan Crawford defeated Brad Schimel, who supported Musk and secured the liberal majority of the Supreme Court. In the closing days of the campaign, Musk described the race as ‘important for the future of civilization’. He then hit another tone. “I expected to lose, but there is value to lose a piece for a positional profit,” Musk wrote at 3:13 on X. ARD ARD This article was generated from an automated news agency feed without edits to text.