Donald Trump and Elon Musk Defend each other's praise Doge Overhaul in a joint interview with Fox News.
When asked about criticism of the so-called “Ministry of Government Efficiency,” Musk boasted that “we both boasted when we try to restore democracy and the will of the people when we try to restore democracy and the will of the people.
The two joked during an hour-long prime-time TV interview with Sean Hannity, who once said, “I think I’m interviewing two brothers here.”
Trump said Musk's appearance has identified 1% of alleged waste, fraud and abuse, adding that he believes billionaires "to find a ton."
They also dismissed the complaint because Musk owns billions of dollars in government contracts because he owns ownership of companies like SpaceX and Tesla, and his conflict of interests could lead him to lean towards federal spending.
How would Hannity respond when he saw the conflict, Trump said: "He won't be involved." Musk followed closely and said: "I'll withdraw myself. I mean, I Never asked the president.”
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