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Elon Musk says he slept in Lincoln’s bedroom in the White House in the invitation of the President of the United States, a room generally reserved for world leaders and great profile celebrities.
In a Q&A session for one hour with communication points In the Roosevelt Room of the White House, Musk answered a series of questions about his DOGE team of cost reduction while preparing to go back his role within the Trump administration.
In an exchange, Musk revealed that Trump, whom he described as a “good friend”, would occasionally invite him to sleep in Lincoln’s bedroom in the White House, often when he returned late from the trip.
“It was like:” Where do you stay? “I was like,” I don’t know. And then it was like, “Why don’t you stay here?” I was like: “Safe”, he told journalists Musk.
He also recalled one occasion when the president asked him to pick up ice cream from the kitchen of the White House.
“He will actually call at night and say,” Oh, by the way, make sure you get an ice cream of the kitchen, “said Musk, adding joke,” Don’t say RFK. “
Musk also talked about his West Wing office, which he called “comicumely small” and said he only had a “sunlight gum”.
It Tesla The CEO said he was planning to keep him in Washington, which he said will be only one to two days a week.
Musk has been under pressure to return his focus to his companies, especially Tesla, who has suffered his controversial role within the Trump administration.
Despite Musk’s decision to reduce his presence from Washington, the billionaire has said that Dhege will continue without him.
The Musk team went until July 4, 2026, but the billionaire suggested that the group could help supervise federal expenditure until the end of 2028.
“Doge is a way of life, like Buddhism,” he said. “Buddha no longer live. Would you not ask the question:” Who would direct Buddhism? “”
Musk also acknowledged that Doge had been out of some of his highest goals.
The billionaire had originally promised to reduce $ 2 trillion from the federal budget at the end of the year. However, DOGE’s current savings are $ 160 million.
Some critics have argued that the cost of layoffs, legal fights, and rehare can cost taxpayers more than cuts.
He acknowledged that the team had not been “as effective” as he would have liked, but praised the group’s general effort.
“In the great scheme of things, I think we have been effective. It’s not as effective as I would like to … but we have made progress,” he told journalists, adding that part of the resistance to Stream had come from within the administration.
“There is a long way to go,” he said. “It’s quite difficult … It’s like: How much pain is willing in the cabinet and congress? It can be done. But many complaints have to be dealt with.”
This story originally presented to Fortune.com