Newman: Trumpers are souring on Elon Musk

Key Points

  • Elon Musk, as head of Trump's government efficiency commission, is targeting federal agencies for cuts, causing controversy.
  • Public opinion on Musk's influence has shifted negatively, with a significant drop in support among Republicans and Democrats.
  • Musk's biggest critic, Steve Bannon, views him as an opportunist not aligned with populist values.
  • Musk's commission, DOGE, has suspended operations at USAID and accessed sensitive government systems, raising legal and privacy concerns.
  • Despite potential legal issues and public backlash, Musk aims to find $500 billion in annual savings by July 2026.

Summary

Elon Musk, appointed by President Trump to lead a government efficiency commission, has stirred significant controversy by aggressively targeting federal agencies for cost-cutting measures. His actions have led to a notable decline in public support, with recent polls showing a decrease in the percentage of people who want him to influence the Trump administration. Musk's efforts have particularly alienated Republicans, with a 21-point drop in those who believe he should have significant influence. Democrats and independents also show increased opposition. Musk's primary antagonist, Steve Bannon, criticizes him for not aligning with populist ideals. Despite these challenges, Musk's commission, known as DOGE, has made bold moves, including suspending operations at the US Agency for International Development and accessing critical government systems, which has sparked legal challenges and privacy concerns. Musk remains focused on his goal to identify substantial savings for the federal budget, undeterred by the backlash and legal hurdles.

yahoo
February 7, 2025
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