As he leaves the Trump administration, billionaire Elon Musk has made recent comments, saying he "has different opinions" with the administration.
Speaking to "CBS Sunday Morning," in an interview that will be published on Sunday, according to CNN, Musk said he has "different opinions" with the Donald Trump administration and does not "completely agree" with some of its actions.
"It's not that I agree with everything the administration does. "So I agree with a lot of the administration's actions, but we have different opinions," he reportedly said.
It is known that Musk further added: "There are some things that I don't completely agree with. But it's hard for me to mention them in an interview because then it creates a point of conflict. I'm a little blocked, where I say, I don't want to speak against the administration, but I also don't want to be responsible for everything it's doing."
Recall that on Wednesday, the tech billionaire announced that his time in the Trump administration is over, while an appearance with Donald Trump is expected later in the day at the White House.
Elon Musk was responsible for the Department of Government Efficiency, which made major cuts to federal employment as part of efforts to reduce government spending.
His departure came after he expressed concerns and "disappointment" with Donald Trump's fiscal plan, saying that such a plan "will increase the US budget deficit and harm DOGE's efforts."