- Elon Musk responded to public criticism about his time in the Trump administration, saying he plans to share his own account.
- Biographer Walter Isaacson criticized Musk’s government role during a recent interview with CSPAN.
- Isaacson argued that Musk was not suited for a government position and referenced specific actions Musk took during his tenure.
- Musk stated his goal to convey lessons learned from his experience for the benefit of others.
Elon Musk, Chief Executive Officer of Tesla Inc., announced plans on Monday to publish his own account of serving in the Trump administration. This decision follows public remarks from his biographer, Walter Isaacson, who addressed Musk’s role in government during a recent interview with CSPAN.
In a post on X, Musk said, “I need to tell my story myself and highlight lessons that I learned along the way that would be useful to others.” These comments directly address Isaacson’s statements regarding Musk’s government service.
According to Isaacson, Musk was criticized for actions such as advocating for the removal of certain parts of the U.S. Agency for International Development, and for dismissing personnel during his time in government. Isaacson stated, “He could have changed the government for good, but instead, unfortunately, he started, you know, let’s get rid of this part of USAID and firing people. He was not suited to be in government.” Isaacson is known for writing biographies of prominent figures including Albert Einstein, Steve Jobs, and Henry Kissinger.
Musk’s decision to publish his own narrative comes amid ongoing debate over technology leaders’ involvement in government and policy. No further details about the timing or format of Musk’s planned account were provided.
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