The media reports that the first disagreements are already emerging within Donald Trump's team. Their victim may be the co-chairman of the Department of State Management Efficiency (DOGE), who will have to work in close conjunction with Elon Musk.
It is expected that Vivek Ramaswamy, chosen by Donald Trump, will step down as co-chairman of the Department of Public Administration Efficiency in the next few days. It is reported by CBS News. It is said that people close to Elon Musk are behind this, who have been "undermining Ramaswami's position" for several weeks.
Elon Musk's people, the source writes, are disappointed with Ramaswamy's participation in the work of the task force.
"Between DOGE's rank-and-file employees and Ramaswamy had a disagreement, and Ramaswamy was implicitly encouraged to leave," writes CBS News.
"Vivek is no longer welcome," added a person close to Trump himself.
According to media reports, the pretext for Ramaswamy's departure is his intention to run for governor of Ohio, which he is expected to announce at the end of January. The 39-year-old politician has not yet commented on these reports. Meanwhile, Vivek Ramaswamy posted a photo on social media in which he "high-fives" Elon Musk.
According to some political analysts, Ramaswami's departure may mean that he will become an independent employee of the department, and Elon Musk himself will be responsible for reducing government spending and firing officials.
EADaily reminds that Vivek Ramaswamy is an entrepreneur from the pharmaceutical industry, his fortune is estimated by Forbes magazine at $ 960 million.

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