Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswami Were Trusted by Donald Trump also Gave Them Control

Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswami Were Trusted by Donald Trump also Gave Them Control

Donald Trump, the newly-elected leader of the USA, has divided the departments. Also, a department has been given to Indian American businessman Vivek Ramaswami and billionaire Elon Musk. “Department of Government Efficiency” will be controlled by both. By July 4, 2026, their work will be done, said Trump.

Donald Trump, the recently elected president of the USA, has split the departments. He recently showed kindness to Indian American politician Vivek Ramaswami and businessman Elon Musk. He said on Tuesday that the newly created ‘Department of Government Efficiency’ will be led by the former Republican President and Elon Musk. In a statement, Trump said, “Musk and Ramaswami will pave a way for my administration to reform federal agencies, cut wasteful expenditures, remove government bureaucracy, and drop needless rules.

Trump planned to complete his work by July 4, 2026. On the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence, he stated, the country would get a gift of a smaller, more efficient government. The private sector provided both of the appointments. Elon Musk is the CEO of SpaceX, a social media platform, and Tesla, a car maker. Musk openly supported Trump in the election.

Who is Vivek Ramaswamy

The founder of a pharmaceutical company is Vivek Ramaswami. He was also going against Trump for the Republican Party’s president vote. He later joined Trump and cancelled his nomination. Musk supported Trump’s bid for president. It ultimately cost him billions of dollars. Musk, the richest person in the world, received a job in Trump’s cabinet to boost government efficiency.

Trump chooses his NSA

A person with access to the matter said on Monday that US Presidentelect Donald Trump asked House of Representatives member Michael Waltz to be his national security adviser. Waltz is a former soldier and retired officer in the Army National Guard. Last week, Waltz, a three-term Republican Party MP from eastcentral Florida, won reelection with comfort, being the first former US military man to be elected to the US Parliament.

 

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