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Elon Musk: Focus on SpaceX & Spaceships - News Directory 3

Elon Musk: Focus on SpaceX & Spaceships

June 2, 2025 Catherine Williams Tech
News Context
At a glance
  • Elon Musk's recent interview took an unexpected turn when questioned about President ‍Trump's policies.
  • Musk ⁤addressed concerns surrounding his Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), acknowledging it had become a‍ scapegoat for various issues.
  • the interview occurred before SpaceX's latest Starship test flight, which, while ⁤accomplished in launching, encountered difficulties upon reentry.
Original source: techcrunch.com

Elon Musk pivots from political policy to spaceships in ⁣his latest interview, prioritizing his focus on SpaceX and the SpaceX Starship ⁢program. The tech ⁢mogul, interviewed ⁣before the latest Starship test flight, deftly avoided commenting on President Trump’s policies, instead choosing to address criticism levied against his Department of Government efficiency (DOGE). The recent test flight experienced challenges, yet musk remains committed to advancing civilization through his ventures, including Tesla. While scaling back government involvement, DOGE persists. News Directory 3 provides up-to-date coverage, including Musk’s criticisms of a Trump-backed bill. Discover what’s next for Musk and his ventures.

Key ⁣Points

  • Musk avoids‍ discussing Trump’s policies,focusing on SpaceX.
  • He addresses criticism of his Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE).
  • SpaceX’s Starship test flight experienced issues upon reentry.

Musk ⁤Sidesteps Trump Policies amid spacex Starship Launch

Updated June 02,2025

Elon Musk’s recent interview took an unexpected turn when questioned about President ‍Trump’s policies. Teh SpaceX CEO steered the conversation toward spaceships, specifically the SpaceX Starship program, rather than commenting on the administration’s stance on international students and other matters.

Musk ⁤addressed concerns surrounding his Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), acknowledging it had become a‍ scapegoat for various issues. He admitted feeling conflicted about the Trump administration, wanting to avoid both criticizing it and being held responsible for all ⁣its actions.

the interview occurred before SpaceX’s latest Starship test flight, which, while ⁤accomplished in launching, encountered difficulties upon reentry. Musk views his various ventures, including⁢ Tesla, xAI, X, Neuralink, and⁢ The Boring Company, as contributing to the advancement of ⁤civilization. He had previously indicated a reduced role in government, dedicating only a couple of days per week, emphasizing his focus ⁣on his companies.

despite scaling back his ⁣government involvement, Musk stated⁢ that DOGE woudl continue, ⁢with ‍his limited ⁣participation. He later criticized a Trump-backed budget bill,⁣ leading to his departure as a special government employee, though trump suggested Musk’s‍ exit might not be final.

“I think we⁢ want ‍to stick to the subject of ‍the day,which is,like,spaceships,as opposed to,you know,presidential policy,” Musk said.

“If there was some cut, real or imagined, everyone would blame DOGE,” he‍ said.

What’s⁤ next

Musk ⁣is expected ‍to remain focused on his various companies, including Tesla and SpaceX, while his future involvement with the U.S. government remains uncertain. The Department of Government Efficiency will continue its operations.

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