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Donald Trump has very bizarre reaction to people calling Elon Musk the president

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Some Democrats have taken to calling Elon Musk “President Musk” in a mix of jest and concern after his appointment as head of Trump’s newly established Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). Representative Jim McGovern quipped that Musk seemed to be the one actually running the country, while Trump had taken a backseat. The comment, though meant to be humorous, has only fueled growing speculation about Musk’s unprecedented influence within the federal government.

Critics argue that Musk’s expanding role raises serious questions about the balance of power. With DOGE rapidly inserting itself into multiple federal agencies, including gaining access to financial records from the IRS and USAID, some lawmakers worry that Musk’s authority extends beyond what any appointed official should wield. Questions have emerged about how much sway Musk has over Trump’s policies and whether the billionaire’s personal interests—particularly in technology, finance, and space exploration—are shaping government decisions in ways that primarily benefit him.

The controversy prompted both Musk and Trump to address the claims during a Fox News interview. When asked about the “President Musk” nickname, Trump chuckled and dismissed the notion, calling Musk “a great guy” and praising his leadership. “Elon is a genius—just look at SpaceX, look at Tesla. We want people like him fixing our broken government,” Trump said. However, when pressed about whether Musk’s authority within DOGE was greater than any past government official, Trump pivoted, emphasizing that DOGE was about efficiency, not politics.

Musk, for his part, also shrugged off the concerns, stating that his focus remained on cutting government waste and making federal agencies more effective. “If people want to call me ‘President Musk,’ I suppose that’s their choice,” he said with a smirk. “But let’s be clear—I’m here to solve problems, not play politics.”

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The conversation also veered into the topic of NASA, with both Trump and Musk agreeing that political red tape has slowed down space exploration. They pointed to the extended stay of U.S. astronauts aboard the International Space Station, arguing that bureaucratic inefficiencies were to blame. “We should have brought them home months ago,” Musk claimed, adding that DOGE was already investigating unnecessary spending within NASA that could be reallocated toward more ambitious space missions.

Despite reassurances from Musk and Trump, concerns over the billionaire’s influence continue to swirl. Some lawmakers are calling for greater oversight of DOGE, warning that an unelected tech mogul with unparalleled government access could set a dangerous precedent. Others, however, welcome Musk’s involvement, seeing him as a disruptor capable of shaking up Washington’s long-standing inefficiencies.

As Musk’s role in the administration continues to grow, one thing is certain: whether seen as a brilliant reformer or an unelected power broker, “President Musk” isn’t a title that’s going away anytime soon.

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