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People are taking to the streets to make one message clear to President Donald Trump and Elon Musk: “Hands off!”
From USA TODAY
Musk’s high-profile role in Trump’s government – and his outsized presence in the Wisconsin race – have made him an obvious foil for Democrats, a cause they can rally around even as they remain divid...
From CNN
President Donald Trump's Wednesday unveiling of reciprocal tariffs could cause political headwinds for his party and economic pain for his constituents if his promises to recast the economy do not wo...
From Reuters
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President Donald Trump that Elon Musk would likely leave his administration in “a few months." The Thursday comments were the clearest sign that Trump's most powerful and disruptive adviser will be wrapping up his work inside the government.
Several local lawmakers, including Sen. Ed Markey, are set to speak at the Boston protest and the Dropkick Murphys are slated to perform.
President Donald Trump indicated to top advisers that Elon Musk could be taking a step back from his current role, sources familiar with the matter told ABC News.
More than 1,000 'Hands Off' protests against Trump and Musk are Saturday April 5. Three are planned in Palm Beach County. Here's what to know.
In a stern message to President Donald Trump's billionaire adviser Elon Musk, European Union regulators were set to slap major penalties against Tesla boss' social media platform X for breaking a landmark law to combat illicit content and disinformation,
It looks like laying off thousands of workers and slashing funding for several programs hasn’t helped Elon Musk curry favor with the public. CNN’s senior data reporter Harry Enten noted Thursday that the DOGE chief’s popularity has tanked in just three months.
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OK Magazine on MSNDonald Trump's Advisers Are 'Tired' of Elon Musk's Presence in the Oval Office as He Moves to Get Rid of the BillionaireCNN political analyst and New York Times’ chief White House correspondent Maggie Haberman claims that several of Donald Trump's administration advisers are feeling weary of Elon Musk's involvement in the Oval Office.
What was that feeling?” Seth Meyers asked. “I’m not grinding my teeth anymore, and the air is fresh, the light’s warm.”