Tech billionaire Elon Musk has admitted that his time leading the Trump administration’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) delivered only partial success — and that he would not take the job again. Speaking on the Katie Miller Podcast, Musk opened up about the agency’s struggles, its unpopularity, and the toll it took on his companies.

Looking back at his federal government role, Musk offered a muted assessment of DOGE’s achievements.

The Tesla, SpaceX, and X owner quit the administration months before DOGE officially shut down. He said the biggest challenge was the impossibility of rapidly restructuring the federal bureaucracy.

Musk wouldn’t do DOGE again

When Miller pressed him on whether he would take on the government role again, Musk was blunt.

“I don't think so… Instead

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