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Trump holds first cabinet meeting with Elon Musk in attendance

Mr Trump convened the meeting along with the billionaire, who is not a cabinet member.

By contributor Zeke Miller, Associated Press
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Elon Musk speaks as US President Donald Trump holds his first cabinet meeting at the White House in Washington
Elon Musk speaks as US President Donald Trump holds his first cabinet meeting at the White House in Washington (Pool via AP)

Elon Musk took a star turn at the first cabinet meeting of US President Donald Trump’s new term.

The billionaire wore a black “Make American Great Again” campaign hat as he attended the meeting, where he described his role as “humble tech support” for the US government, on Wednesday.

He also laid out dire stakes if his cost-cutting efforts fail.

“If we don’t do this, America will go bankrupt,” Mr Musk told department heads assembled around a large wooden table in the cabinet room.

Mr Trump, not one to easily share the spotlight, seemed happy to turn the top of the hour-plus meeting over to Mr Musk for a “little summary” of what the Department of Government Efficiency has been up to, saying that Mr Musk’s team had found evidence of “horrible things” afoot in the government.

“He’s sacrificing a lot,” Mr Trump said of Mr Musk, referencing the time the world’s richest man is taking away from his many business ventures.

Mr Musk, for his part, said his lightning-fast efforts to right-size the government had drawn death threats and he jokingly knocked his fist on his “wooden head” as he said he hoped to find one trillion dollars to trim from the government budget, an effort that has caused extensive disruption among government workers and those who rely on their services.

Mr Musk defended his weekend attempt to require government workers to justify their prior week’s work under penalty of termination — a move that drew pushback from many in the room on national security and privacy grounds — as merely a “pulse check” to ensure that those working for the government have “a pulse and two neurons”, adding that “this is not a high bar” for workers to meet.

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US President Donald Trump listens during a cabinet meeting at the White House in Washington DC (AP)

Speculating that some workers are either dead or fictional, Mr Musk added that the goal was to see that workers are real, alive and can “write an email”.

Asked if members of the cabinet were happy with Mr Musk, the Doge guru started to answer the question.

But Mr Trump interjected and said he might want to let cabinet members answer. Then Mr Trump joked that if anyone disagreed, he might “throw them out”.

That drew applause from cabinet members. Mr Trump then turned things back to Mr Musk, who said the president had “put together, I think, the best cabinet ever”.

“And I don’t give false praise,” he added.

Mr Musk did volunteer that his efforts to slash government spending would “make mistakes”.

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Elon Musk speaks as US President Donald Trump holds a cabinet meeting at the White House (Pool via AP)

He cited as an example that, while hustling to dramatically shrink the US Agency for International Development, “One of the things we accidentally cancelled very briefly was Ebola prevention”.

Mr Musk insisted that “there was no interruption” in services before the funding was restored.

But a USAID official said on Wednesday that no funds for the agency’s Ebola response had been released under President Donald Trump’s January 20 funding freeze for foreign aid, including for efforts to combat the spread of the deadly virus.

After about 15 minutes of focus on Mr Musk and Doge, Mr Trump shifted the spotlight of the cabinet meeting back to his own accomplishments in his first weeks in office.

The cabinet sat mostly silently for more than an hour, as Mr Trump opened the floor to questions from an invited group of reporters.

Asked if he expected his cabinet to follow his directives without exception, Mr Trump initially scoffed at the question before answering, “of course, no exceptions”.

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