Elon Musk calls for US government to 'delete entire agencies'
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[February 13, 2025]
By JON GAMBRELL
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Elon Musk called Thursday to “delete
entire agencies” from the U.S. government as part of his push under
President Donald Trump to radically cut spending and restructure its
priorities.
Musk offered a wide-ranging survey via a videocall to the World
Governments Summit in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, of what he described
as the priorities of the Trump administration interspersed with multiple
references to “thermonuclear warfare” and the possible dangers of
artificial intelligence.
“We really have here rule of the bureaucracy as opposed to rule of the
people — democracy,” Musk said, wearing a black T-shirt that read: “Tech
Support.” He also joked that he was the “White House’s tech support,”
borrowing from his profile on the social platform X, which he owns.
“I think we do need to delete entire agencies as opposed to leave a lot
of them behind,” Musk said. “If we don’t remove the roots of the weed,
then it’s easy for the weed to grow back.”
While Musk has spoken to the summit in the past, his appearance Thursday
comes as he has consolidated control over large swaths of the government
with Trump’s blessing since assuming leadership of the Department of
Government Efficiency. That’s included sidelining career officials,
gaining access to sensitive databases and inviting a constitutional
clash over the limits of presidential authority.
Musk's new role imbued his comments with more weight beyond being the
world’s wealthiest person through his investments in SpaceX and electric
carmaker Tesla.

His remarks also offered a more-isolationist view of American power in
the Middle East, where the U.S. has fought wars in both Afghanistan and
Iraq since the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks.
“A lot of attention has been on USAID for example,” Musk said, referring
to Trump's dismantling of the U.S. Agency for International Development.
“There's like the National Endowment for Democracy. But I’m like, ‘Okay,
well, how much democracy have they achieved lately?’”
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President Donald Trump listens as Elon Musk speaks in the Oval
Office at the White House, Tuesday, Feb. 11, 2025, in Washington.
(Photo/Alex Brandon)

He added that the U.S. under Trump is “less interested in
interfering with the affairs of other countries.”
There are “times the United States has been kind of pushy in
international affairs, which may resonate with some members of the
audience,” Musk said, speaking to the crowd in the UAE, an
autocratically ruled nation of seven sheikhdoms.
"Basically, America should mind its own business, rather than push
for regime change all over the place,” he said.
He also noted the Trump administration's focus on eliminating
diversity, equity and inclusion work, at one point linking it to AI.
“If hypothetically, AI is designed for DEI, you know, diversity at
all costs, it could decide that there’s too many men in power and
execute them,” Musk said.
On AI, Musk said he believed X's newly updated AI chatbot, Grok 3,
would be ready in about two weeks, calling it at one point “kind of
scary.” He criticized Sam Altman's management of OpenAI, which Musk
just led a $97.4 billion takeover bid for, describing it as akin to
a nonprofit aimed at saving the Amazon rainforest becoming a "lumber
company that chops down the trees.”
Musk also announced plans for a “Dubai Loop” project in line with
his work in the Boring Company — which is digging tunnels in Las
Vegas to speed transit. However, he and the Emirati government
official speaking with him offered no immediate details of the plan.
“It’s going to be like a wormhole," Musk promised. "You just
wormhole from one part of the city — boom — and you're out in
another part of the city.”
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