Elon Musk, the CEO of Tesla, SpaceX, xAI, and X, has taken on a new role as a special government employee for the White House, which he says has negatively impacted his business ventures. Musk expressed concerns that his involvement with the Trump Administration has caused drawbacks for his companies, particularly citing recent challenges faced by Tesla. Despite President Trump's efforts to boost Tesla amid a drop in its stock value, Musk admitted that his companies have been struggling as a result of his government work. The Tesla CEO's business empire, which includes government contracts and subsidies, may stand to benefit during Trump's second term, with the White House taking actions to curtail government investigations into Musk's enterprises. Additionally, Trump has employed tariffs in his economic strategies, posing uncertainties for the future economic landscape.
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