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‘130 days of Elon Musk’: Report cites more than 100 times DOGE boss benefited self, business

Sen. Elizabeth Warren’s office issued a report Tuesday chronicling Elon Musk’s “130 days” in President Donald Trump’s administration, accusing the billionaire of using his government perch to enrich himself and his businesses.
“Musk and individuals acting on his behalf have been involved in dozens of questionable actions that raise questions about corruption, ethics and conflicts of interest,” says the report by the Massachusetts Democrat’s office.
The 14-page report outlines more than 100 times that Warren’s team believes Musk abused his role as a “special government employee” overseeing DOGE to benefit his private interests.
It accuses Musk of violating “norms at an astonishing pace,” actions that it calls “scandalous behavior regardless of whether it subjects him to criminal prosecution.”
The White House did not respond to CNBC’s request for comment on the report. CNBC also reached out for comment to Musk, his attorney Alex Spiro and Omead Afshar, a Tesla vice president. They did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
Musk last week wrapped up his official government service leading the Department of Government Efficiency,” which is engaged in a broad effort to slash federal government spending.
His four months leading DOGE as a special government employee were marked by unprecedented upheaval to the federal workforce and government agencies.
CNBC’s Lora Kolodny contributed reporting.