Vance Provides Update On Musk’s Next Move After DOGE

Vice President J.D. Vance on Wednesday firmly dismissed reports suggesting that President Donald Trump was unhappy with Elon Musk’s role in the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) and that Musk planned to leave the administration.

In a Fox News interview, Vance called the Politico article reporting that Trump had privately told cabinet members Musk would be “stepping back” as “total fake news.” He clarified that Musk was brought on as a special advisor for a six-month initiative focused on streamlining government operations and reducing bureaucracy. This advisory role, limited to 130 days, was expected to conclude in late May or early June, but Vance assured that Musk would continue advising the administration beyond that period.

“We said that’s going to take about six months, and that’s what Elon signed up for, but of course, he’s going to continue to be an advisor,” Vance said, emphasizing that the work of DOGE—and Musk’s involvement—is far from finished.

Vance praised Musk for helping eliminate fraudulent grants and addressing abuses within the Social Security system. Although Musk has faced backlash from Democrats and protests targeting his Tesla company, Vance insisted Musk remains a valued advisor and friend to both himself and President Trump.

In addition, Vance addressed a fake AI-generated recording that circulated on social media, which falsely depicted him criticizing Musk. His communications director confirmed the video was not real, and Vance responded on X (formerly Twitter) denouncing the clip as fake, warning it could amount to defamation.

As AI-generated false content becomes increasingly sophisticated and widespread, the incident highlights challenges public figures face from misinformation campaigns.

Despite controversy and attacks, Vance reaffirmed Musk’s ongoing positive role in the government efficiency initiative and the administration at large.

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