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    Inside Elon’s downfall as Trump’s right-hand… and the meeting that caused the president to blow a fuse

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    Inside Elon’s downfall as Trump’s right-hand… and the meeting that caused the president to blow a fuse
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    Once hailed as President Trump’s right-hand man, Elon Musk is now facing a serious fall from grace in Washington.

    The tech billionaire was appointed as a special adviser to the president, but his time in the White House is now spiraling out of control.

    Musk is currently overseeing the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), the brand-new federal agency tasked with ‘making the government leaner, faster, and cheaper’.

    He rolled out big plans to cut hundreds of thousands of government jobs and reduce federal spending by a whopping $2 trillion.

    But his aggressive slash and burn approach to the federal work force and his frequent outbursts on X – his social media platform – have upset Trump cabinet members.

    The president himself was reportedly incensed that Musk was given clearance for a Pentagon briefing on China, as he was concerned it represented a potential conflict with the tech mogul’s business dealings.

    And in another split, Musk took to X over the weekend to bash Trump’s trade adviser Peter Navarro over his defense of the president’s tariffs. 

    Trump is a still a big fan of Musk sources say, but it appears that two are destined to part despite a whopping $288 million campaign donation.

    Inside Elon’s downfall as Trump’s right-hand… and the meeting that caused the president to blow a fuse

    Once hailed as President Trump’s right-hand man, Elon Musk is now facing a serious downfall in Washington. Pictured: President Donald Trump and Elon Musk speak before departing the White House on his way to his South Florida home in Mar-a-Lago in Florida on March 14, 2025

    Trump recognized potential difficulties early on, according to the WSJ. 

    He asked his chief of staff, Susie Wiles, to have weekly meetings with the billionaire ‘first buddy’ after receiving reports of friction among his top staff.

    But, Wiles wasn’t the only person Musk clashed with. 

    He and Secretary of State Marco Rubio reportedly had it out during a Cabinet meeting – an argument that took place in front of Trump and Wiles.

    Many Trump officials – including Wiles – were frustrated that Musk wasn’t sharing his plans before he made public announcements about what his DOGE team was doing to their agencies.

    His lack of coordination would reportedly throw off the White House message of the day and rollout plans for the administration’s initiatives.

    In February, at a major conservative event, Musk made a public spectacle of himself when he walked on stage holding a chainsaw allegedly to show how serious he was about cutting government waste.

    While the X owner felt it was a bold move, the jaw-dropping stunt was seen as ‘too extreme’ by many of Trump’s allies.

    Trump recognized potential difficulties early on, according to the WSJ. He asked his chief of staff, Susie Wiles (pictured), to have weekly meetings with the billionaire 'first buddy' after receiving reports of friction among his top staff

    Trump recognized potential difficulties early on, according to the WSJ. He asked his chief of staff, Susie Wiles (pictured), to have weekly meetings with the billionaire ‘first buddy’ after receiving reports of friction among his top staff

    At a major conservative event, Musk made a public spectacle of himself when he walked on stage holding a chainsaw to show how serious he was about cutting government waste. Pictured: Elon Musk wears a Cheesehead hat as he speaks during a town hall in Green Bay, Wisconsin on March 30, 2025

    At a major conservative event, Musk made a public spectacle of himself when he walked on stage holding a chainsaw to show how serious he was about cutting government waste. Pictured: Elon Musk wears a Cheesehead hat as he speaks during a town hall in Green Bay, Wisconsin on March 30, 2025

    Senator Lindsey Graham, a top Republican, warned that the shocking moment would end up being used against other Republicans in the upcoming elections as the image of Musk with a chainsaw was seen as a symbol of his reckless approach to politics.

    Musk’s style in the White House is becoming increasingly erratic and has earned  the SpaceX founder a reputation for being difficult to work with.

    Critics say he offers little explanation for his wild ideas or sudden changes of direction.

    The Tesla CEO made headlines when he claimed that the US Social Security system had major problems, like listing people who were over 120 years old.

    While it seemed like an important issue, Musk exaggerated the claims and Trump even repeated them in a speech without checking the facts first – adding to the confusion surrounding Musk’s role in the White House.

    While Trump continues to say that he likes Musk personally, it’s clear that their professional relationship is in trouble.

    Trump has reportedly informed his Cabinet and inner circle that Musk will be stepping back from his high-profile government role in the coming weeks.

    ‘Musk will soon be returning to the business world,’ Politico reported.

    But many don’t expect Musk to entirely disappear.

    One aide told Politico that anyone who thinks Musk is going to vanish from Trump’s orbit is ‘fooling themselves.’

    The Tesla founder will likely still have regular access to Trump and an open invitation to the Oval Office.

    And he’s likely to still hang out a Mar-a-Lago, where he and Trump frequently dine together.

    Musk has cemented himself as one of the most powerful figures in the Republican Party, using his vast financial resources to make himself a force to be reckoned with.

    Trump has reportedly informed his Cabinet and inner circle that Musk will be stepping back from his high-profile government role in the coming weeks. Pictured: Elon Musk, joined by his son X, delivers remarks alongside President Donald Trump during an executive order signing in the Oval Office at the White House on February 11, 2025

    Trump has reportedly informed his Cabinet and inner circle that Musk will be stepping back from his high-profile government role in the coming weeks. Pictured: Elon Musk, joined by his son X, delivers remarks alongside President Donald Trump during an executive order signing in the Oval Office at the White House on February 11, 2025

    But Democrats are expected to use him as a boogeyman – as the Republicans did to Nancy Pelosi – in the upcoming midterm election where control of Congress is at stake.

    A recent NBC News poll found a majority of voters nationwide (51 percent) hold a negative view of Musk, while 39 percent viewed him positively.

    Musk will also have to deal with the fallout of Trump’s decisions when he gets back to the business world.

    Tesla will be subject to Trump’s automotive tariffs as its key suppliers are in Mexico and China.

    ‘Important to note that Tesla is NOT unscathed here,’ Musk wrote on social media last week of the tariffs. ‘The cost impact is not trivial.’

    Trump’s 25 percent tariff went into effect on April 2 as part of the president’s broader trade war.

    Meanwhile, Tesla’s global vehicle deliveries fell 13 percent in the first quarter from a year ago, in what investors saw a sign of backlash against Musk’s government work.

    DailyMail.com has contacted the White House for comment. 



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