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Democrats have found some early success demonizing Musk in the Wisconsin race and believe they can expand that strategy.
From NBC News
Elon Musk will leave the Department of Government Efficiency this spring, according to reports from Fox News.
From USA Today
This lightning round, which would allow workers to resign now and be paid and receive their benefits through at least Sept. 30 lest they be fired later, could lure more resignations.
From Politico
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European regulators are considering fining X more than $1 billion, after weighing the risks of further antagonizing Mr. Musk and President Trump.
In the clip, Trump allegedly responded to Musk’s claim that “Tesla is going down” by saying, “Soon everybody will be buying again.”
Elon Musk will remain in his DOGE role until completion despite rumors, as his team tells Bret Baier about the work they've accomplished so far.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk has dominated the headlines in 2025, waging war on the federal workforce as the head of President Trump’s Department of Government Efficiency, picking fights on his social media platform X and throwing himself into the first major election since Trump took office.
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Irish Star on MSNEU set to fine Elon Musk's X up to $1 billion for breaking disinformation lawThe EU is slated to fine Elon Musk's X up to $1 billion for breaking a disinformation law as it hopes to make an example out of the social media platform to deter disinformation on others
Mr. Musk’s personal involvement in the race backfired spectacularly; in fact, he appeared to become a powerful turnout machine for Democratic Party base. At the same time, he is not as popular with Republicans as Mr. Trump is. That meant Democrats could demonize Mr. Musk to fire up their base, with less of a risk of energizing Republican voters.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk has dominated the headlines in 2025, waging war on the federal workforce as the head of President Trump’s Department of Government Efficiency, picking fights on his social media platform X and throwing himself into the first major election since Trump took office.
The news came a day after Elon Musk was widely viewed as a factor in a bad night for Republicans in Wisconsin and Florida.