
US updates: Trump to bid farewell to 'terrific' Elon Musk – DW – 05/30/2025
Elon Musk has finished as a "special government employee" with US President Donald Trump saying an Oval Office press event is planned for Friday to bid the Tesla billionaire farewell.
Musk has claimed his cost cutting measures at the Department of Government Efficiency or DOGE have saved taxpayers $160 billion (€141 billion), although the sum has been questioned. Democrats in particular have argued that Elon Musk and DOGE have no authority to make the spending cuts.
We're also following the EU saying its "fully invested" in reaching a deal with the Trump administration to avoid sweeping US tariffs.
This blog will keep you updated with these stories plus other news from the United States, along with DW analysis and on-the-ground reporting.

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