While rumors announcing his imminent departure from the Trump administration have spread like powder trail, Elon Musk denounced a “fake news”, while the White House indicated that it “leaves the public service (…) when its incredible work at Doge is finished”. © Samuel Corum/Sipa/Bloomberg/Getty Images – Elon Musk responded to rumors concerning his possible departure from the Trump administration. Save save Receive the Elon Musk alerts “unpredictable and unmanageable”, Elon Musk soon on the start? According to German media Prosieben and American politico, Donald Trump announced to his relatives, including some members of his cabinet, that Tesla’s controversial boss would be invited to leave his post at the head of the Department of Government Effectiveness (DOGE) in the coming weeks. His unpredictability and growing unpopularity would have become too heavy a burden for the President of the United States, as reported by Le Parisien, this Wednesday, April 2. Donald Trump is “satisfied” from Elon Musk, but “announced to his intimate circle” that he will “leave soon”, according to information from Politico, which quotes anonymous sources. While the rumor swells, the billionaire reacted Wednesday evening and split as usual with an explicit post on his X account: “Fake News,” he wrote, quoting a message from the spokesperson for the White House Karoline Leavitt, who, she spoke of a “scoop trash”. Read also: Tesla superchargers ransacked in a parking lot “He has a big company to lead” “Elon Musk and President Trump both declared ‘publicly’ that the public service would leave as a special employee of the government when his incredible work at the Doge would be finished,” said Karoline Leavitt on X. Donald Trump would have been able to let the opportunity weekly. “I find it incredible,” he said in the oval office on Monday, March 31. Before continuing: “But I also think that he has a big business to lead, therefore, at some point, he will come back to it. I keep it as long as possible. ”Tesla’s bad figures nourish the rumors of departure. Sales of the manufacturer of electric vehicles have dropped in Europe since the start of 2025. Registrations have decreased by 49% over one year in January and February in the European Union, for a total of 19,046 vehicles and 1.1% market share, according to figures from the Association of European Automobile Manufacturers (ACEA) published on March 25. >> Our service – Compare car garages around your home and make an appointment at the best price Receive our latest news every day, selecting the main news of the day. (tagstranslate) Elon Musk (T) Donald Trump (T) Tesla