The world is full of crows, and Musk is no longer a permanent resident in the White House. Is it because he has "made too many enemies" or is there another reason?

According to the New York Post, Musk is no longer a permanent resident working in the White House and is preparing to gradually step back from his formal role in the "Department of Government Efficiency" (DOGE). White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles stated that communicating with him via phone is just as effective as meeting in person.

Looking back on Musk's experience in the White House, it can be said that he has "made countless enemies." He led the cuts to the U.S. Agency for International Development and its 10,000 employees, and also attempted to shut down the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, which sparked strong dissatisfaction from the Democrats. Additionally, he had a heated argument with Treasury Secretary Basent over IRS appointments in public, which nearly escalated into a physical altercation; he also had public conflicts with high-ranking government officials such as Secretary of State Rubio and trade advisor Navarro.

Musk's style has always been quite aggressive, and this "offending behavior" may be one of the reasons he is no longer a permanent resident in the White House. Some of his initiatives in the Department of Government Efficiency seemed aimed at improving efficiency and cutting costs, but may have harmed the interests of certain vested interests, causing numerous conflicts. In the end, it may be himself who gets hurt, and Tesla's stock price has also been impacted as a result.

However, Musk is not completely withdrawing; he will still participate in related work as an informal advisor. Perhaps he is also looking for a new balance, to continue providing advice to the government without falling back into the previous "quagmire of disputes."

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