Elon Musk May Be Pushed Out of Trump Admin After Humiliating Wisconsin Loss
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
55% : Indeed, just on Monday, Trump had praised Musk when asked about his potential departure, saying that Musk will need to return to other obligations but keeping the door open, saying, "I'd keep him as long as I could keep him.45% : Sources within the administration have told Politico, later confirmed by ABC, that Trump has informed top advisers that Musk may be stepping out of his "special government employee" role.
35% : " Wednesday's reports find that, behind the scenes, Trump is seemingly wanting to bring an end to Musk's role, with administration insiders increasingly viewing him as an "unpredictable, unmanageable force who has had issues communicating his plans with Cabinet secretaries and through the White House chain of command," Politico reported.
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