Trump denies reports of Rubio-Musk clash; calls them 'fake news'

IANS March 9, 2025 289 views

Former President Donald Trump has strongly rejected media reports of a confrontation between Elon Musk and Marco Rubio during a recent White House meeting about federal workforce reductions. Trump insisted on social media that Musk and Rubio have an excellent relationship, dismissing the New York Times story as "fake news". The alleged dispute centered on Musk's criticism of staff cuts at the State Department, with Rubio pointing out that over 1,500 officials had already taken early retirement. Since the Department of Government Efficiency began its work in January, approximately 30,000 federal employees have been laid off.

"Elon and Marco have a great relationship. Any statement other than that is fake news!!!" - Donald Trump
Trump denies reports of Rubio-Musk clash; calls them 'fake news'
Washington, March 9: US President Donald Trump on Sunday denied reports of a heated exchange between Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Elon Musk regarding widespread federal workforce cuts during a recent White House meeting.

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Trump denies reported tension between Musk and Rubio

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Over 30,000 federal employees laid off since January

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Musk leads Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE)

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Rubio claims 1,500 State Department officials took early retirement

Addressing the matter on his social media platform, Truth Social, Trump posted, "Elon and Marco have a great relationship. Any statement other than that is fake news!!!"

This statement follows a New York Times report claiming that during a Cabinet meeting on Thursday, Musk, the administration's cost-cutting chief, criticised Rubio for failing to implement significant staff reductions at the State Department. Musk reportedly accused Rubio of firing "nobody."

In response, Rubio reportedly pointed out that over 1,500 State Department officials had recently opted for early retirement through buyouts. He sarcastically asked Musk if he wanted those employees rehired just to be fired again.

According to CNN, when asked about the reported clash, Trump dismissed the claims, stating, "No clash, I was there. Elon gets along great with Marco, and they're both doing a fantastic job. There is no clash."

Trump also defended his administration's strategy on federal job cuts, vowing to use a "scalpel" rather than a "hatchet" in reducing the federal workforce -- a response to growing concerns over the aggressive layoffs in recent weeks.

The New York Times reported that some Cabinet members had expressed concerns to the White House regarding Musk's "ready, fire, aim" approach to job cuts.

Since the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), headed by Musk, began its work in late January, over 30,000 US federal employees have reportedly been laid off.

Meanwhile, the White House previously stated that around 75,000 federal employees had accepted a "buyout" plan, offering eight months of salary for "deferred resignation."

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