WASHINGTON — Elon Musk left the White House for the last time as a special government employee Friday, telling reporters “my time had to end” — but insisting the Department of Government Efficiency he inspired will live on. “I’ll continue to be visiting here, and be a friend and an adviser to the president,” Musk,…
Elon Musk says ‘my time had to end’ as he leaves Trump admin — but he’s not going far
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May 30, 2025
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