Elon Musk is stepping back from leading the Trump administration’s DOGE cost-cutting task force, but he’s not going quietly. The billionaire defended his work slashing federal waste, claiming he’s saved taxpayers $160 billion so far. Critics say DOGE went too far, but Musk fired back that draining the swamp requires tough choices.
Musk compared DOGE to Buddhism, saying it doesn’t need him to survive. “Buddha isn’t alive anymore,” he quipped, arguing the mission to shrink big government can outlast any one leader. His confidence shows the lasting impact of Trump’s America First agenda—even when coastal elites attack it.
While scaling back DOGE, Musk vowed to keep advising Trump on national security. He wants billions shifted to hypersonic missiles and drones, not woke pet projects. “We need weapons that win wars, not diversity seminars,” Musk said, slamming Biden-era weak defense policies.
The Left hates DOGE for cutting bloated programs, but real Americans know waste when they see it. Musk exposed how bureaucrats waste trillions while veterans wait for care and families struggle. Trump’s DOGE proves conservatives deliver results, not endless talk.
Tesla’s stock tanked as Musk focused on DOGE, but patriots don’t care about Wall Street whining. Musk said he’ll now split time between Tesla and Trump’s team, putting America first. True leaders sacrifice for their country—something the libs wouldn’t understand.
Media lies exploded when fake news claimed Musk quit Tesla. He called it “deliberately false,” showing how the press attacks anyone working with Trump. The Deep State fears Musk because he can’t be canceled—he actually gets things done.
DOGE started as a meme, but became a movement. Musk laughed at the irony, asking “How did we get here?” Answer: Trump’s genius. While Democrats mock, real Americans cheer leaders who fight for them, not permanent bureaucrats.
Musk’s DOGE work may end by 2026, but the fight continues. Trump could extend it through 2029, crushing the swamp forever. With Musk’s help, America might finally have a government that works for us—not the other way around.