Elon Musk, head of morality (Doge), no longer working from the White House: Report

According to a report from the New York Post, Elon Musk, the world's wealthiest man, began his transition from his role in the Doge Department and no longer worked from the White House regularly.

His upcoming exit is not surprising, as the White House confirmed earlier this month that Musk always refocused Musk on Tesla once he completed “his incredible job at Doge.”

The Tesla CEO has been appointed as an unpaid special government employee under Doge and is still participating in the agency remotely.

Musk hasn't left yet, once "Doge's incredible job is done", please end the work as planned: White House

According to the New York Post, Governor General Elon Musk no longer works with the White House and is involved in remote areas. (Fox News)

Fox News's Bret Baier had previously asked the Governor's leader in an interview with his team and team members if he would have gone through 130 days, usually the expectation of special government employees.

Musk responded to things: "I think we will do most of the work we need to reduce the deficit in that time frame."

Musk also reportedly told his investors that he would "allocate more of my time to Tesla" during Tesla's earnings call.

Musk said he believes Doge has done enough to reduce the deficit by $1 trillion. (Getty Image)

Although Musk restored the exact funding, Musk said he believes enough work has been done to reduce the $1 trillion deficit.

White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles told NYP that it is "really okay" to work remotely in achieving the goal.

"I didn't meet him in person, but I talked to him on the phone, but that was the same net effect. He didn't physically come here, but it didn't actually matter," Wells said.

Doge cuts DEI funds in education sector by more than $100 million

Elon Musk's door effort reveals several examples of wasted spending. (Getty, ap.doge/x)

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Wells also said Musk's team is still working at the Eisenhower Executive Office Building next to the West Wing.

"He hasn't gotten out of the situation at all...he will back a little, but he certainly won't give it up," she told the media.