Elon Musk has recently engaged in multiple interviews, signaling a shift in focus from politics back to his companies, notably DOGE and Tesla. In a Bloomberg interview, he voiced his decision to spend less on political campaigns, stating he believes he has contributed enough. Musk implied that future support from Congress will be crucial for the success of DOGE. In a CNBC interview, he discussed plans for Tesla's robotaxis, forecasting the deployment of 1,000 units in Austin within months, indicating a strong commitment to advancing his automotive initiatives.
I think I've done enough. If I see a reason to do political spending in the future, I will do it. I do not currently see a reason.
The DOGE team has done incredible work, but the magnitude of the savings is proportionate to the support we get from Congress and from the executive branch of the government in general.
We'll start with probably 10 for a week, then increase it to 20, 30, 40. It will probably be at 1,000 over time.
Musk's sudden re-emergence in media after avoiding interviews indicates a strategic shift, focusing more on business projects and less on politics.
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