DOGE, Elon Musk and Bret Baier
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Bret Baier asked Elon Musk whether he and his Department of Government Efficiency were behind a series of crashes on the Social Security website. The post Bret Baier Asks Musk and DOGE if They Were Be...
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“We want to be careful in the cuts,” Musk told Fox’s Bret Baier.
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Across the world today, people are taking to the streets to protest Tesla dealerships and Elon Musk's involvement in significant cuts to the federal government.
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As the actions of DOGE have drawn widespread backlash, Elon Musk says his team is working to be more “careful.”
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If Elon Musk’s interview on Thursday night with Fox News’s Bret Baier is any guide, the answer is: plenty. The first sign of trouble was that the interview even took place. You’d think Musk and seven other senior members of the “Department of Government Efficiency,
Bret Baier ticked through a list of past attacks on Elon Musk and roundly rebuked them, telling Musk he is not "a Nazi, a white supremacist, a fascist."
For the first time Thursday evening, Americans got a peek behind the curtain at some of the Department of Government Efficiency employees who have helped billionaire Elon Musk as he tries to transform the federal government under President Donald Trump.
Most of Elon Musk’s associates at the Department of Government Efficiency have kept a low profile. Democrats have repeatedly criticized his effort to shrink the federal government, warning that critical services will be cut.
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Elon Musk and DOGE staffers appeared on Fox News Thursday in an effort to quell rising doubts and concerns about the Trump administration’s ongoing budget-cutting campaign.
Tesla Chief Executive Elon Musk said on Wednesday that a great wrong was being done to Tesla employees and customers when asked on Fox News' "Special Report with Bret Baier" about incidents at dealerships that include arson attacks.
I don’t think it’s bad to have the commander in chief be a regular viewer of the show,” the anchor said in an interview.