Trump plans to hire Elon Musk to lead "government efficiency commission"
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
71% : Trump added that the post came "at the suggestion of Elon Musk, who has given me his complete and total endorsement.50% : "I will create a government efficiency commission tasked with conducting a complete financial and performance audit of the entire federal government -- making recommendations for drastic reforms," Trump said in remarks at the Economic Club of New York, echoing earlier comments that he'd hope Musk could lead such a department.
17% : Trump, who previously mulled bringing Musk on, reportedly received a $45 million-per-month campaign lifeline through his America PAC, which was also accused of misleading swing state voters last month.
6% : During the conference, Trump also laid out an economic agenda for his potential next term a week ahead of a debate against Vice President Kamala Harris, and hours after a damning report from Goldman Sachs indicated he'd be worse for the economy than Harris.
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