Elon Musk is no longer working from the White House, but is not yet out of Dogi

Elon Musk is not regularly working from the White House, the New York Post reported, as the White House Chief of Staff Susie Wils confirmed the post that she was coordinating with Elon Musk over the phone. Wils said that it is not making a lot of difference, but Elon Musk is not physically in the White House.
However, the government efficiency staff departments are not going anywhere and they continue to work in the Executive Office Building of Eisenhwar next to the West Wing.
Immediately after Trump’s inauguration on January 20, Elon Musk’s entry into administration was with a blast, Musk began to function as a special government employee of the White House. His Dogi Chensaw cut hundreds of jobs to reduce the expenses, while he began to participate in cabinet meetings and with Trump on various occasions. Their clear exit makes just a whisper as Elon Musk started indicating that her Dogi’s work is near its end – and before 100 days of Trump administration, Kasturi was already packed and left the White House.
Elon Musk’s Tesla had a thick time due to his government’s tenure. Hundreds of Tesla cars and properties were attacked, set on fire by protesters, who want to take Alone Musk down. Musk did not clarify whether his decision to get out of the government was in a hurry to protests, but he said that he would spend more time on Tesla and less time on government work.
“He is not completely out of it. He is not physically as much as he was,” Wils said.
Wils said, “Those who are doing this work are doing good things here and focusing on the details. He will retreat a bit, but he is definitely not leaving it. And his people are definitely not,” Wils said.
It is expected to leave the post officially in May on May, but he will continue to be advisors to the administration. As a “special government employee”, Musk should not work for more than 130 days for the government this year.
During a Tesla income call earlier this month, Trump informed his investors that he would spend a day or two on Dogi and rest for his other businesses. “From next month, I will allocate my time to Tesla more time, now that the government’s efficiency department has become a major work,” said Musk.