Donald Trump JR has defended the recent movements of Elon Musk against federal departments, responding to critics who pointed out that the leader Dux was not chosen. The 47 -year -old shared a photo collage with Alex Soros, George Soros’ son, with Democratic leaders such as Joe Biden, Barack Obama and Kamala Harris.
“‘I didn’t vote for Elon Musk’, well, crying harder. Would you be doing exactly what you are doing. Trump Jr. said Trump.
“Didn’t I vote for Elon Musk” ???? Well, they cry stronger. Nor do we vote for this clown, but he controls the Democratic Party. The difference is that Trump ran and was chosen in a landslide with full transparency that Elon would be doing exactly what he is doing. Do you see the difference? pic.twitter.com/wg5fqhjafp
– Donald Trump Jr. (@donaldjtrumpjr) February 5, 2025
Elon Musk published the tweet again.
George Soros is a rich investor and philanthropist known for his political activism and support for liberal causes around the world. He has been a controversial figure in politics, and many accused him of using his wealth to influence global political movements.
In November, shortly after Trump was re -elected, Musk referred to himself as the “right soros”, according to The Washington Post.
Trump JR’s comments occurred after the Musk Government Efficiency Department (Doge) launched a new program that offered federal employees the option to resign before February 6, with salary and benefits until September, or continue working. Musk also announced that his team obtained access to the Federal Payment System.
Musk also announced plans to close the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), qualifying it as “criminal organization.”
Usaid, responsible for humanitarian aid in 120 countries, faced the criticisms of Musk and Trump, who argue that he wasted money from taxpayers and get involved in controversial activities, including the financing of Biowapon’s investigation. Democrats see their actions as an unconstitutional power, especially since their dux is not a formal government entity. Despite the concerns, Musk says Trump supports the closure.
Critics have also raised more concerns about the expansion of Musk on the infrastructure of the United States government, particularly through the participation of a group of young engineers, most of which are between 19 and 24 years old. These people, with limited experience in government affairs, have been designated for significant positions within Musk’s duxes.
The key figures within this group have little or no administrative experience, but they are trusted high -level tasks that involve access to confidential information. These engineers have been located in influential roles within critical government agencies such as the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) and the General Services Administration (GSA), which are vital for the operation of the federal government.