Elon Musk Reflects on His Time at DOGE, Regrets the Decision to Leave His Own Companies Undeveloped.
In an interview with former DOGE spokesperson Katie Miller, Elon Musk shared his thoughts on his time working under Donald Trump's administration. The Tesla CEO described his tenure as "somewhat successful," but also hinted that he would not relive it if given the chance. When asked about the opportunity to return as head of DOGE, Musk stated that he would have instead focused on building and growing his own companies.
Musk acknowledged that his time at DOGE was marked by controversy, citing instances where protesters damaged auto dealerships in response to Tesla's involvement with Trump administration layoffs. The billionaire attributed this backlash to the fact that his actions as part of the agency caused negative repercussions for his company.
If given another chance, Musk expressed regret over not devoting more resources to expanding and improving his own businesses instead of working on DOGE. He suggested that if he had taken a different approach, "they wouldn't have been burning the cars" - implying that protests would have been less intense if Tesla's involvement with the administration was handled differently.
Musk's comments offer insight into how he views his time at DOGE and what might have been if he had made different choices. His reflections on his experience serve as a reminder of the challenges faced by public figures in navigating complex policy issues.
In an interview with former DOGE spokesperson Katie Miller, Elon Musk shared his thoughts on his time working under Donald Trump's administration. The Tesla CEO described his tenure as "somewhat successful," but also hinted that he would not relive it if given the chance. When asked about the opportunity to return as head of DOGE, Musk stated that he would have instead focused on building and growing his own companies.
Musk acknowledged that his time at DOGE was marked by controversy, citing instances where protesters damaged auto dealerships in response to Tesla's involvement with Trump administration layoffs. The billionaire attributed this backlash to the fact that his actions as part of the agency caused negative repercussions for his company.
If given another chance, Musk expressed regret over not devoting more resources to expanding and improving his own businesses instead of working on DOGE. He suggested that if he had taken a different approach, "they wouldn't have been burning the cars" - implying that protests would have been less intense if Tesla's involvement with the administration was handled differently.
Musk's comments offer insight into how he views his time at DOGE and what might have been if he had made different choices. His reflections on his experience serve as a reminder of the challenges faced by public figures in navigating complex policy issues.