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Scott Jennings, Rep. Debbie Dingell, Shermichael Singleton, and Jamal Simmons join Dana Bash to discuss this week's biggest stories in politics, including Elon Musk's departure from DOGE and the Democratic Party's attempt to reassemble itself.
As the Department of Government Efficiency leader steps away from the White House, Elon Musk talks with "Sunday Morning" about why he believes Trump's proposed budget clashes with his team's efforts to slash the functions of government.
Elon Musk is leaving Washington after a short but turbulent stint in government and getting back to his numerous businesses, each with their own set of issues for the billionaire to address.
Mr. Musk, who says he will devote more time to his private companies, never came close to achieving his goal of cutting $1 trillion from the federal budget.
President Trump said that Elon Musk "will, always, be with us, helping all the way." Musk's tenure as a "special government employee" is formally ending.
Conservatives criticized Sen. Cory Booker for an alleged "Nazi salute" at a California Democratic Party event, questioning media coverage of Elon Musk's similar gesture in January.
After fleeing DC to go watch yet another SpaceX rocket blow up in Texas, Elon Musk is now whining about how everyone hates him.
President Trump held a public farewell in the Oval Office on Friday for his close ally and DOGE mastermind Elon Musk. Meanwhile, the New York Times has new reporting about Musk's alleged drug use while on the campaign trail supporting Trump last year.
Elon Musk está presionando a los legisladores para que faciliten la aprobación de los vehículos autónomos, dijeron personas familiarizadas con el asunto. La iniciativa forma parte de un amplio esfuerzo tras bambalinas para avanzar en una prioridad clave de Tesla Inc.
Elon Musk has finished working at the Department of Government Efficiency. Now he faces the threat of a subpoena from Rep. Jasmine Crockett.