May 24, 2025

Elon Musk Thought He Could Break History. Instead It Broke Him.

 An illustration of Elon Musk wearing a DOGE T-shirt and carrying a box labeled “MUSK,” containing a MAGA hat and Diet Cokes, walking away from a seated Donald Trump, who wears a disapproving expression.

 "Mr. Musk is hardly the first wealthy businessman to decamp to Washington: The Gilded Age millionaires, top hats in hand, focused on currying favor with the Senate, where laws were made and tariffs determined. With the collapse of the economy, the New Deal and the coming of a world war, the White House began to play a significantly larger role in directing the economy, and the businessmen paid it more attention. Dozens of them descended on the capital; others joined the cabinet. No matter when or in what position they served, however, they played by Washington’s rules, taking on well-defined, limited responsibilities and, for the most part, staying out of public view.

Mr. Musk broke with that tradition. Nobody was going to shut him up or rein him in. He was in the White House with his 4-year old son on his shoulders, on the stage of a Conservative Political Action Conference rally, promoting his cost-cutting crusade by waving a chain saw. He and his Department of Government Efficiency deputies spread chaos through Washington, locking staffers out of computer systems, gaining access to personal data on private citizens and identifying government employees they deemed expendable."


read analysis by DAVID NASAW

Elon Musk Thought He Could Break History. Instead It Broke Him. – DNyuz

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