Trump Discusses Cost Cutting
In a recent interview, former President Donald Trump announced that if he wins next month’s election, Elon Musk will serve in a newly created role as the “Secretary of Cost-Cutting” in his administration. Trump made the comments during an appearance on Fox News’ Sunday Morning Futures with Maria Bartiromo, where he was asked about potential plans to shut down federal agencies and reduce government spending.
Trump’s unexpected proposal centers on Musk’s reputation as a savvy businessman known for optimizing costs. “He’s a great business guy, actually,” Trump remarked, highlighting Musk’s knack for innovation and efficiency, especially in his leadership at Tesla and SpaceX.
Trump noted Musk’s attention to detail, citing a conversation where Musk enthusiastically discussed the development of a titanium screw, underscoring his hands-on approach to problem-solving.
The idea of a “Secretary of Cost-Cutting” is a departure from traditional cabinet roles, but Trump suggested that Musk is uniquely suited for the position. He explained that while Musk is eager to contribute, he isn’t interested in a formal cabinet post due to his ongoing responsibilities running massive companies like Tesla and X (formerly Twitter).
“Elon’s a little bit different,” Trump said, acknowledging Musk’s unique status as a high-profile executive with global influence. Nevertheless, Trump was confident in Musk’s ability to lead cost-cutting efforts without negatively impacting the quality of government services.
Additionally, Trump revealed an ambitious promise Musk made—to land on Mars by the end of Trump’s potential second term, beating China and Russia in the space race. Trump framed this as part of a broader vision of American dominance in space exploration under Musk’s leadership, a continuation of the strong focus on space achievements that marked his first term.
While the idea of a “Secretary of Cost-Cutting” may sound unconventional, Trump’s choice of Musk plays into his broader political messaging of bringing in private sector expertise to rein in government spending and streamline operations.
Whether or not this plan will come to fruition remains to be seen, but the prospect of Musk taking on such a role is sure to capture the attention of both supporters and critics.
Donald Trump tells Fox News that he’s made a deal with Elon Musk to have him cut all the useless parts of the US government, and he will get to Mars.
Maria Bartiromo: You’ve said there’s a lot of fat in government. So what agencies would you like to shut down?
Donald Trump:… pic.twitter.com/fzWNSVpsp7
— Ian Miles Cheong (@stillgray) October 13, 2024