Elon Musk tries to adhere to spaceships | Techcrunch

Elon Musk tries to adhere to spaceships | Techcrunch

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Elon Musk’s interview with CBS seemed to reach an uncomfortable start on Sunday morning, while reporter David Pogue de CEO of SpaceX asked his mind about the policy of his ally Donald Trump, including Growing limitations for international students.

“I think we want to adhere to the subject of the day, what spaceships is, in contrast to, you know, presidential policy,” said Musk.

Pogue looked surprised and answered: “Oh, okay, I was told:” Everything is good. “”

“No,” said Musk, looking in the distance. “Well … no.”

However, he commented on the controversy surrounding his efficiency of the government, which made aggressive cuts at federal agencies, and of which Musk complained ‘the whip boy for everything’ had become.

“If something was cut, real or imagined, everyone would blame doe,” he said.

Musk also suggested that he is “a bit stuck in a binding” when it comes to the Trump government, where “I don’t want to speak out against the administration, but I also don’t want to take responsibility for everything that does the administration.”

The interview of Pogue was conducted before SpaceX’s Starship Test Flight on Tuesday, so the ship successfully launched but lost control of return. Asked if there is something that links its different companies in SpaceX, there is Tesla (who is confronted with ongoing anti-mosk protests), Xai and X (formerly Twitter), Neuralink and the boring company-MUSK answered: “I think you could think of the companies as things that improve the likely process of civilization.”

At the time, Musk supposedly withdrew from his government work, but said he would remain involved for a “day or two” per week. He said to Pogue: “Doge continues, just like a way of life. And I will have some participation in it, but as I said publicly, my focus must be on the companies on this point.”

Pogue noted that after their conversation an interview clip of Musk’s comments that criticize the budget law supported by Trump Reed his own news cycle – and shortly thereafter Musk said that he ended his time as a special government employee. Trump, however, said then Musk is “not really gone.”

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