White House ‘never quite recovered’ from early chaotic months of Elon Musk, top Trump reporter says
- Elon Musk’s impact as a temporary government employee who oversaw sweeping cuts to the federal workforce and programs has caused long-lasting instability, Maggie Haberman, the New York Times White House correspondent, said Friday.
- Haberman, a longtime Trump reporter who has intimate knowledge about internal White House relationships and communications, told MS NOW’s “Morning Joe” that Musk’s time serving as Trump’s right-hand man “created so much destabilization.
- ” “You had Elon Musk…essentially serving not as a co-president but as a co-president, for parts of the first four months or so,” Habe
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- Elon Musk’s impact as a temporary government employee who oversaw sweeping cuts to the federal workforce and programs has caused long-lasting instability, Maggie Haberman, the New York Times White House correspondent, said Friday.
- Haberman, a longtime Trump reporter who has intimate knowledge about internal White House relationships and communications, told MS NOW’s “Morning Joe” that Musk’s time serving as Trump’s right-hand man “created so much destabilization.
- ” “You had Elon Musk…essentially serving not as a co-president but as a co-president, for parts of the first four months or so,” Habe
Sources: The Independent