Elon Musk's Regrets Over DOGE: 'I Would Have Built My Companies'
As the US was still reeling from Donald Trump's second term, Elon Musk is now looking back on his time as head of the quasi-agency, DOGE. While he claims to have had a somewhat successful tenure, Musk expressed regret over joining the administration and hinted that he would not repeat the experience.
In an interview with former DOGE spokesperson Katie Miller, Musk said that if given the chance, he would have spent his time focusing on building and working on his companies, rather than taking on the role of running DOGE. His reasoning is rooted in the tumultuous nature of his time at the agency, where his unorthodox approach to governance, including his infamous chainsaw-wielding antics, alienated even some of Trump's supporters.
Musk's foray into politics was marked by controversy and backlash. During his tenure, Tesla faced declining sales and stock prices, with some auto dealerships vandalized by protesters upset over the company's involvement in Trump administration layoffs. Musk acknowledged this negative reaction, stating that if he had never accepted Trump's invitation to join the administration, protests like these might have been averted.
In essence, Musk is suggesting that his involvement with DOGE was a misstep and that he would not make the same decision again. Instead, he has opted to pursue his business ventures, allowing him to focus on innovation and growth without the distractions of politics.
As the US was still reeling from Donald Trump's second term, Elon Musk is now looking back on his time as head of the quasi-agency, DOGE. While he claims to have had a somewhat successful tenure, Musk expressed regret over joining the administration and hinted that he would not repeat the experience.
In an interview with former DOGE spokesperson Katie Miller, Musk said that if given the chance, he would have spent his time focusing on building and working on his companies, rather than taking on the role of running DOGE. His reasoning is rooted in the tumultuous nature of his time at the agency, where his unorthodox approach to governance, including his infamous chainsaw-wielding antics, alienated even some of Trump's supporters.
Musk's foray into politics was marked by controversy and backlash. During his tenure, Tesla faced declining sales and stock prices, with some auto dealerships vandalized by protesters upset over the company's involvement in Trump administration layoffs. Musk acknowledged this negative reaction, stating that if he had never accepted Trump's invitation to join the administration, protests like these might have been averted.
In essence, Musk is suggesting that his involvement with DOGE was a misstep and that he would not make the same decision again. Instead, he has opted to pursue his business ventures, allowing him to focus on innovation and growth without the distractions of politics.