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Trump vs Musk: DOGE staff fear fallout; public feud sparks anxiety over political targeting- report

IndiaTimes Friday, 6 June 2025
Following a public dispute between Donald Trump and Elon Musk, DOGE staff are worried. They fear potential repercussions and job insecurity. The Trump-Musk clash stems from policy disagreements. Steve Bannon urges investigation of Musk. Key DOGE personnel departed with Musk. Remaining staff are seeking new jobs. Trump's focus remains on his spending bill. He previously praised DOGE.
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