Elon Musk said that he does not agree with everything Trump did
Elon Musk said it was “opinion differences” with the Trump administration during his period in the government.
“It is not as if I agreed with everything the administration is doing.”
“I agree with much of what the administration does, but we have differences in opinion. There are things that I do not fully agree with,” although he did not explain what these differences are.
On Wednesday, Musk said he was leaving from the White House office. This announcement was crowned for 130 days as a private government employee in the Trump administration.
Musk was interviewed with CBS a day before his announcement. The full broadcast of the broadcast was set on Sunday.
Musk also told the executor that he was “stuck a little in the link” when expressing his differences with the administration.
Musk said: “But it is difficult to bring this in an interview because it creates a number of disagreement.”
“So, I am a little stuck in the connection, where I love, well, I do not want, as you know, talk against the administration. But I also do not want to take responsibility for everything the administration does,” he said.
In the same interview, Musk said that “he is disappointed to see the huge spending bill” issued by the Republic of Parliament on May 22. The lawmakers of the Republican Party hope that the draft law, which is now with the Senate, will be sent to President Donald Trump’s office by July 4.
Musk said that “the beautiful draft law” of Trump will increase the budget deficit and undermine the work of the Doug team.
“I think the draft law can be large, or it may be beautiful. I don’t know if it could be both,” Musk told CBS in a clip issued on Tuesday.
In November, Trump announced that Musk will participate in Dog’s leadership with Vivek Ramasuami. Trump said that the planned costume would conclude his work by July 4, 2026. Ramasuami Duji left in January, leaving Musk as a single leader.
But Musk’s work in Dog sparked the provinces and protests against his company EV, Tesla. Musk also faced increasing calls from investors to spend more time on Tesla instead of Doge.
Last month, Musk said in calling Tesla’s profits that he would reduce his participation with Dog to focus on Tesla.
“My harsh plan on the White House is to be there for a few days every few weeks. To be useful as I can be useful,” Musk said in an interview with CNBC on May 20.
Musk and the White House did not respond to the Business Insider.