Musk suggests Trump hire SpaceX executive as top administration employee
On November 7th, Elon Musk advised President Trump to hire well-known executives from SpaceX as senior government employees, including employees at the Pentagon, before the U.S. presidential election. Musk's proposal suggests that, after becoming one of Trump's biggest donors during his campaign, he may play a key role in the Trump administration.
On Tuesday night, Musk stated on X Live that he has no intention of giving up his political ambitions. His Super Political Action Committee will have a "significant impact" on judicial campaigns and the 2026 midterm elections, and "America PAC will continue to operate after this election."
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