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马斯克:若重来 不会领导“政府效率部”
Sou Hu Cai Jing· 2025-12-11 08:00
Group 1 - Elon Musk stated that if given a second chance, he would not lead the "Government Efficiency Office" but would focus on running his own companies to avoid backlash from opponents [2] - During Musk's tenure at the "Government Efficiency Office," Tesla faced vandalism and arson, attributed to public dissatisfaction with Musk's significant federal employee cuts and political stance [2] - The "Government Efficiency Office" reported a budget cut of $214 billion, although independent observers argue that the actual savings are likely underestimated [2] Group 2 - Musk is fully supporting Trump in the 2024 U.S. presidential election and played a significant role in Trump's victory [3] - While leading the "Government Efficiency Office," Musk had disputes with several cabinet members of the Trump administration regarding tax and spending legislation [3]
“政府效率部”歇了?美国主管官员:非实情
Xin Hua Wang· 2025-11-24 03:48
Group 1 - The core point of the article is the clarification from Scott Cooper, the Director of the U.S. Office of Personnel Management, regarding the Reuters report that the Government Efficiency Office is being dissolved eight months early, stating that the report is not accurate and misrepresents his comments [1][3]. - Cooper emphasized that while the Government Efficiency Office may not have centralized leadership, its principles will continue to be upheld, including reducing bureaucratic structures, minimizing fraud, waste, and abuse, and prioritizing efficiency [3]. - The Reuters report mentioned that the Government Efficiency Office, established by President Trump to cut government size, is set to be dissolved despite having eight months left in its term, and cited Cooper's comments about the office no longer being a centralized entity [1][4]. Group 2 - The Government Efficiency Office was created through an executive order signed by President Trump on January 20, with Elon Musk leading a committee aimed at significantly reducing federal spending and restoring government efficiency [4]. - According to the executive order, the Government Efficiency Office was intended to operate for 18 months and is scheduled to be dissolved on July 4, 2026 [4].