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SUNDAY, JULY 20, 2025
Trump makes Musk, the world's richest man, a 'special government employee'

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Reuters
04 February, 2025, 10:50 am
Last modified: 04 February, 2025, 10:53 am

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Trump makes Musk, the world's richest man, a 'special government employee'

The designation allows Musk, the world's richest man, to work for the federal government but potentially avoid disclosure rules about conflicts of interest and finances that apply to regular government employees

Reuters
04 February, 2025, 10:50 am
Last modified: 04 February, 2025, 10:53 am
Elon Musk, Washington, DC, January 20, 2025. REUTERS/Mike Segar Purchase Licensing Rights
Elon Musk, Washington, DC, January 20, 2025. REUTERS/Mike Segar Purchase Licensing Rights

Summary:

  • 'Special' status allows individual to serve up to 130 days
  • Musk is not receiving government paycheck
  • May avoid requirement for financial disclosure

Elon Musk, who has moved swiftly to shrink the size of the US government at President Donald Trump's behest, is now considered a "special government employee," the White House said on Monday.

The designation allows Musk, the world's richest man, to work for the federal government but potentially avoid disclosure rules about conflicts of interest and finances that apply to regular government employees.

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Musk still runs electric car company Tesla and aerospace company SpaceX while chairing Trump's cost-cutting effort called the Department of Government Efficiency. As CEO of SpaceX, Musk oversees the company's contracts with the Pentagon and intelligence community that are worth billions of dollars.

White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said Musk is classified as a "special government employee." A second senior White House official said Musk is not receiving a government paycheck and is following the law.

Special government employees are appointed to their positions for no more than 130 days, but Trump has not said how long Musk's position will last.

Musk, who has promised "mass head-count reductions" across the federal bureaucracy, has drawn wide scrutiny in recent days as his team has been given access to or has taken control of numerous government systems. Musk's moves have struck fear into the government workforce and caused chaos inside some agencies.

Reuters reported on Friday that aides to Musk charged with running the US government human resources agency have locked career civil servants out of computer systems that contain the personal data of millions of federal employees, according to two agency officials.

Musk also has targeted the US Agency for International Development for closure, calling the humanitarian agency a left-wing organization unaccountable to the White House.

Democratic lawmakers have decried what they characterize as an unelected billionaire amassing too much power over the federal government.

Trump, who officials say has entrusted Musk with overseeing the revamp of USAID, on Monday defended Musk but said there are limits to what his adviser can do.

"Elon can't do and won't do anything without our approval, and we'll give him the approval, where appropriate; where not appropriate, we won't. But he reports in," Trump said to reporters.

"It's something that he feels very strongly about, and I'm impressed, because he's running, obviously, a big company," Trump added. "If there's a conflict, then we won't let him get near it. But he does have a good, natural instinct. He's got a team of very talented people."

QUESTIONS ABOUT ACCOUNTABILITY

Since taking office on Jan. 20, Trump has embarked on a massive government makeover, firing and sidelining hundreds of civil servants in his first steps toward downsizing the bureaucracy and installing more loyalists.

A separate US official said Trump is not closely monitoring Musk's moves but is being kept up to date. "He's read in," the official said of Trump's awareness of Musk's activities.

Kathleen Clark, a government ethics professor at the Washington University School of Law, said most special government employees are not required to publicly file financial disclosures.

Musk's new designation could be a way to avoid disclosing publicly his finances and his many conflicts, she said.

"If they do not make public his financial disclosure, it may make it impossible for the public and nongovernmental organizations and journalists to hold him and the government accountable and make sure he does not participate in matters where he has conflicts," she said.

Musk spent over a quarter of a billion dollars to help Trump win November's presidential election.

On X, the social media platform Musk also owns, he shared a post from right-wing commentator Rogan O'Handley that said Musk had prominently campaigned with Trump and voters had knowingly voted for his cost-cutting agenda.

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