Elon Musk, DOGE and Donald Trump
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President Donald Trump may already be looking to pull the plug on Elon Musk’s controversial DOGE project just two months into his administration.
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President Trump announces sweeping tariffs and Elon Musk may be wrapping up his DOGE agenda sooner than expected.
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DOGE’s days appear to be numbered.
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Javier Milei of Argentina might not be that useful for the United States on economics or geopolitics — but he can help to fight the culture wars.
In an interview with The Washington Post, Milei celebrated Elon Musk’s embrace of his chainsaw, calling it “an emblem of the new golden era of humanity.”
From Trump to Milei, the far right is betting that spectacles of revenge will compensate for steep economic sacrifice.
A century ago, Argentina was one of the richest countries in the world. Then the Great Depression hit, the bubble popped, and before you could say “Eva Peron” it spiraled into a failing welfare state.
"I am become meme," declared Elon Musk at the 2025 Conservative Political Action Conference, just after hoisting a chainsaw—a gift from Argentina's president, Javier Milei—above his head. The tech billionaire and head of President Donald Trump's Department of Government Efficiency (Doge) was correct.
If Elon Musk’s so-called Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) has its way, a 28-year-old college dropout guided by the right-wing libertarian ideologies of figures including Silicon Valley billionaire Peter Thiel and Argentine president Javier Milei will oversee the dismantling of a Washington nonprofit that promotes peace worldwide.
Elon was elated with Milei's gift Argentine President Javier Milei Thursday gave US Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) Chief Elon Musk a chainsaw as a present representing that the South ...
There is reason behind the IMF’s decision to throw its weight behind President Milei, which means partnering with his political objectives too.
Elon Musk’s social media company X has asked the Supreme Court to shield its users from US law enforcement, intervening in a case that could force the federal government to produce a warrant to access private data.