Elon Musk Returns to the Load and Attacks the Director of Personnel of the White House
The richest man on the planet seems to be resentful of Sergio Gor, a highly respected figure in the White House
A few days ago, the richest man in the world tried to qualify his controversial statements against the nation's president and although it was thought that he would stop making negative comments about the government to focus on running his companies, he's back to his old ways.
For 130 days, the South African visionary served as head of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), advising Trump on what to do to reduce government spending.
However, the close relationship he established with the president caused Musk many problems and even enmities, at least that's what a message he published on the X platform, formerly known as Twitter, denotes, following an article published in the New York Post detailing that Sergio Gor, director of staff at the White House, had not submitted the complete investigation documentation that, among many other things, defines his place of birth.
"He's a snake," Musk wrote about Gor on his account.
The South African tycoon's statement comes after Gor is in charge of overseeing the investigation and appointments of thousands of government employees, including the nomination of Jared Isaacman as administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), which was withdrawn one day after Musk's term as head of DOGE ended.
Because the richest man on the planet is a personal friend of Isaacman and therefore promoted him to occupy said position where he could directly favor his company SpaceX, now he feels betrayed by Sergio Gor with whom it is mentioned he had marked differences in several cabinet meetings.
He also once led the pro-Trump political action committee Right for America.
All of this has earned him the recognition that even Vice President James David Vance is a key player in the current federal administration.
“Sergio has led the effort to ensure that the president’s administration has committed, principled advocates for the America First initiative. He has done an excellent job and will continue to do so,” he said.

