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But Musk’s highly visible presence in Washington has ended, a POLITICO analysis found. In Trump’s rapidly evolving second presidency, Musk’s monopoly on political discourse, news coverage and social media seems to have broken — driven in part by how Trump and Republicans have all but stopped talking about him.
Elon Musk says he has "done enough" as he talks about stepping back from his role at the White House alongside President Donald Trump as he says he will do less political funding
He spent hundreds of millions to elect President Trump. But now he’s less visible in Washington, says he’ll spend less on future elections and is even posting less about Mr. Trump on social media.
Musk may be taking a step back from his full-time gig at the Trump administration’s DOGE. But his companies are still benefiting from the unprecedented relationship between the world’s richest man
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President Donald Trump was posting about Musk on Truth Social an average of four times per week in February and March
Musk’s political troubles were paralleled by struggles in his business ventures. Tesla’s image, once seen as an innovative leader in the automotive industry, has taken a major hit. The much-hyped Cybertruck launch,
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Elon Musk may be taking a step ... tariffs have struck Starlink deals since Trump took office – potentially seeing them as a way to bolster the relationship with the White House.
But Musk’s highly visible presence in Washington has ended, a POLITICO analysis found. In Trump’s rapidly evolving second presidency, Musk’s monopoly on political discourse, news coverage and social media seems to have broken — driven in part by how Trump and Republicans have all but stopped talking about him.