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companyThe U.S. Institute of Peace is an independent nonprofit organization created by Congress to promote conflict resolution and peacebuilding.
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Earlier in the year, it was down 40% to 50%. So terrific there. And Doge, I think the jury is very much still out as to whether it's been lots of noise or whether they have a real impact or not. I don't know, and it remains to be seen. So we're watching Doge, Elon Musk, Tesla. Musk says he's going to spend more time at Tesla. We'll see if that helps.
It's remarkable to see the US actually being able to cut some better trade deals and stabilize some of these trade situations. Literally fascinating. The second thing we'll talk about today is Elon Musk and Tesla and Doge. So here's my perspective. On Doge, the jury is very much still out on whether this is going to have any real impact in the long run.
Doge said it has saved the government $175 billion since Trump's inauguration on January 20th, but analysts across the political spectrum have called those claims inflated, and it is far short of the $1 trillion or more Musk promised. So, who's going to lead Doge after Musk? WSJ-Colonist Tim Higgins spoke to our Tech News Briefing Podcast.
Metropolitan Police, the D.C. U.S. Attorney's Office and a private security firm. Musk and Doge literally used armed force to get into the headquarters of this little institute. They then used that armed force to physically throw out the staff. They then purported to fire all the staff, even though they legally don't have the power to do that.
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