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Elon Musk’s influence in Trump’s White House reshapes policy, ousts officials, and sparks internal tension

Elon Musk, now a powerful informal advisor to Trump, has helped reshape federal policy, oust officials like DeJoy, and stir tensions within the administration with his aggressive cost-cutting and erratic influence.

April 05, 2025 / 15:05 IST
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Elon Musk’s influence in Trump’s White House reshapes policy
Elon Musk’s influence in Trump’s White House reshapes policy

US Postmaster General Louis DeJoy, a Trump appointee, resigned suddenly after Elon Musk criticised him during a private meeting with Trump at his Bedminster club. Already frustrated with DeJoy’s resistance to privatization and cost-cutting, Trump made the final decision to remove him shortly after Musk raised concerns. Within days, DeJoy resigned, signalling Musk’s growing sway over personnel and policy in Trump’s second term, the Wall Street Journal reported.

An unpaid advisor with daily Oval Office access
Despite his unofficial, unpaid role, Musk has become one of Trump’s closest confidants—speaking with him daily, joining him at high-profile events, and holding walk-in privileges to the Oval Office. While their personalities differ drastically—Trump is a traditional host with a taste for golf and formality, Musk is informal and awkward—both men share a disdain for government bureaucracy and foreign aid, and a desire to overhaul federal operations.

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Internal friction and cabinet pushback
Musk’s growing influence has triggered frustration among Trump’s cabinet and senior aides. After multiple secretaries voiced complaints about Musk’s methods at a March cabinet meeting, Trump instructed Chief of Staff Susie Wiles to smooth over tensions. Wiles now meets Musk twice a week. Musk's access and freewheeling approach—bolstered by a close relationship with top advisor Stephen Miller and Miller’s wife Katie—has left other officials uneasy, especially as Musk remains a temporary employee with no formal accountability.

Handling sensitive matters, raising concerns
Musk’s involvement in national matters, including a potential Pentagon briefing on China and US war plans, has alarmed some within the administration. Trump publicly dismissed reports of the meeting but privately expressed concern about a conflict of interest due to Musk’s business ties to China. Despite such episodes, Musk remains involved in major decisions, including helping resolve delays in the new Air Force One and advising on federal budget cuts.