Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy are making big claims about leading the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), but one conservative columnist warns that it's all for show. "There is little chance Elon Musk will save us from debt.
Elon Musk is too rich to care about making more money, a GOP governor claimed during an interview on Sunday.
As much as Donald Trump wants to claim that he will address government pork, his first term gave no indication that he will actually do so.
The latest example came when Donald Trump sided with Elon Musk over visas for high-tech workers, going against many in the MAGA base.
Republican Gov. Chris Sununu said Elon Musk is "so rich he's removed from the potential financial influence" related to his future work in government.
Adam Kinzinger ridiculed Elon Musk for "strangling" free speech by stripping the blue check verification from profiles of conservatives who criticized him. The post Former GOP Rep Ridicules Elon Musk for ‘Strangling’ Free Speech On X: ‘Lay Off The Ketamine’ first appeared on Mediaite.
Technocrat billionaire Elon Musk finally owned up Wednesday to restricting his critics’ X accounts. But the self-described “free speech absolutist” doesn’t see anything wrong with it. Last week, Musk began stripping the verifications from far-right accounts run by people who challenged his support for H-1B visas,
One House Republican declared, “It feels like as if Elon Musk is our prime minister.” The closer one looks, the worse the comment appears.
Representative Tony Gonzales said that "a large part" of Musk's "voice is a reflection of the voice of the people."
Sununu told CNN's Dana Bash on Sunday that Elon Musk is insulated from conflicts of interest in government because of his vast fortune.
In several posts, Loomer accused Musk of having “bought his way into MAGA,” claimed he was a pawn of China, and said that the “divorce” between the “stage 5 clinger” and President-elect Donald Trump was on the horizon.
Texas Republican Rep. Tony Gonzales spoke about the role Elon Musk is playing as a mediator between President-elect Trump and House Speaker Johnson. "We have a president, we have a vice president, we have a speaker.