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00:00OK, so when he says he's more or less done with his role of basically bringing about efficiency, he says mostly done with that establishment of the Department of Government efficiency.
00:12I mean, what's he done, in your opinion? What can he put to his name by way of achievement?
00:19Well, if you are a conservative, if you're a Republican, and even if you're an independent, you're looking at several because obviously he did downsize the size of the U.S. government, the bureaucracy.
00:30And while, yes, it did result in good people possibly losing their jobs, there's also a lot of waste that was cut.
00:35And so he can tout that and saying that there was obviously a lot of government waste that had been going on, going on underneath the Biden administration.
00:42So I think that was his number one job, his number one role.
00:45And Republicans, considering he has one of the highest ratings amongst his own Republican base, approval ratings, even probably higher than Donald Trump at this stage, think that he's done a great job at that.
00:55So he can tout that and he's done his job and back off.
00:58But like I said, I don't think you're going to see Elon Musk off the invitation list anytime soon at the White House.
01:02I think he'll still be making multiple appearances whenever he so feels like I think he has an open-door policy.
01:08We'll see you next time next time.

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