The announcement of the South African billionaire comes a day after he confessed in an interview that disappointed him: “See the enormous bill that increases the budget deficit does not reduce.”
The Magnaat Elon Musk has announced that his time as a “special employee of the government” by Donald Trump, where he leads the efficiency department of the government (doge, for her acronym in English), “comes to an end”, only one day after he recognized his “disappointment” with the tax reform of the US.
“As my planned time ends up as a special government employee, I would like to thank the president, Donald Trump, for the possibility of reducing waste water expenditure,” he said in his social network X, where he has assured that Doge will “be strengthened in the course of time because it will be a way of life throughout the government.”
The announcement of the South African billionaire comes a day after being awarded in an interview that was awarded to the aforementioned American channel that “(le) disappointed to see the enormous cost law, which, that, Increase the budget deficit, it does not reduce it“
The president has deducted from these reproaches and claimed that “we cannot cut, we must get a lot of support”, in referral to a law that, although it expands the cutbacks that will be imposed during their first mandate in 2017, increases the costs in defense and immigration policy. The project will now have to go through the Senate, after having obtained the approval of the House of Representatives for just a difference of difference last week.
After they have both shown a great harmony with Trump’s return to the White House, Kleine Musk has not only left the first political line at Kleine Musk, but also from his work for the very requested Doge, who dismissed thousands of employees in his first weeks and rejected the foreign auxiliary activities of the United States of the United States.
In April, for a pronounced Decrease of more than 71 percent of the benefits From his company Tesla, Musk announced that he would limit his work as an adviser to the government.
Source: EITB

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