#ElonMuskDOGEDeparture ure In a move that sparked widespread controversy, Elon Musk announced on May 29, 2025, the end of his official role as the head of the "Department of Government Efficiency" (DOGE) in President Donald Trump's administration, after a 130-day tenure as a special government employee.

What is DOGE?

DOGE was established in January 2025 as an initiative aimed at reducing government spending and combating waste and corruption, under Musk's direct supervision.

Controversial Achievements

Claims of saving $160 billion: Despite Musk's announcement of achieving massive savings, independent reports have questioned the validity of these figures, noting that a large portion remains undocumented.

Mass layoffs of employees: DOGE's policies led to the layoff of approximately 260,000 federal employees, sparking a wave of lawsuits and protests.

Negative impacts on companies: Musk's decisions caused a decline in Tesla's sales, amid calls for a boycott due to his government policies.

Official departure... but!

In a press conference at the White House, President Trump honored Musk with a symbolic golden key, indicating that Musk "will not actually leave" and will continue to provide advice informally.

The future of DOGE after Musk

Despite Musk's departure, the U.S. administration confirmed its commitment to continue DOGE's goals, appointing new officials to lead.