• Elon Musk, head of the Department of Efficiency, is reportedly sleeping in his EEOB office, showcasing his dedication to government operations.
  • Musk’s son, X Æ A-Xii, has been spotted at the office, sparking concerns from his ex-partner, Grimes.
  • Known for “roughing it,” Musk previously lived in Tesla’s factory during challenging times to support his team.

Elon Musk, now head of the Department of Efficiency, is reportedly taking his role to extremes. Sources close to the tech mogul reveal that Musk has been sleeping at his office in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building (EEOB), located across from the West Wing. This all-in approach demonstrates his dedication to improving government operations under the appointment of ally Donald Trump.

 

Office Amenities and Unconventional Work Habits

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The EEOB, part of the White House compound, offers amenities such as a cafeteria and bowling alley, making it easier for Musk to settle in. According to People Magazine, Musk has been “holed up” in his office, sleeping on a couch or even the floor. Such practices are not unheard of in Washington D.C., where members of Congress often sleep in their offices and shower in the House gym.

 

Family Life and Political Ties

Sources also note that Musk’s son, X Æ A-Xii, has been frequently present in the EEOB. This sparked comments from Musk’s ex-partner, Grimes, who publicly stated their son “should not be in public like this.” Meanwhile, when traveling to Florida, Musk reportedly stays at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago property, further strengthening their close relationship since the 2020 election.

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Musk’s History of “Roughing It”

This isn’t the first time Musk has embraced tough conditions. During Tesla’s early days, Musk lived in the factory for three years, sleeping on couches and even in a tent on the roof. In a 2018 interview with Gayle King, Musk said his decision to live at the factory was his way of showing solidarity with his employees during challenging times.

 

What’s Next for Musk and Efficiency Goals?

As Musk pushes the boundaries of traditional work-life balance in his government role, it’s clear his commitment to efficiency remains unwavering. Share your thoughts—how far is too far for productivity? Let us know in the comments below and share this article with friends or colleagues from The Dupree Report.

 

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