Bernie Sanders was quizzed about his thoughts on Elon Musk and DOGE
Senator Bernie Sanders has warned American workers Elon Musk and ‘his friends’ ‘don’t give a damn about you’ and to take note after DOGE’s treatment of federal workers.
With Elon Musk being set to step down from the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) when his 130 days as a special government employee (SGE) come to an end, federal employees may be able to breathe a temporary sigh of relief – or at least, the ones that are left.
During his stint as head of DOGE, Musk worked alongside president Donald Trump to issue an ultimatum email and ultimately fire over 25,000 federal workers – although, they were later re-hired after two judges ruled the actions of DOGE in waving them goodbye were actually ‘illegal’.
However, senior US senator from Vermont, Bernie Sanders, has since spoken out, warning Musk’s treatment of federal employees could indicate further problems in the future.
In an interview with CNN’s Anderson Cooper, Sanders warned: “I want you to think about this, if Musk can do this to federal employees – some of them are in unions, some of them have worked for years – what do you think he’s going to be doing when artificial intelligence (AI) and robotics comes for your job?
“Guess what? The job you have today ain’t going to be here in 10 or 15 years. And you think Musk and his friends are saying, ‘Oh my goodness, how do we protect American workers from the explosion in technology we’re seeing?’ They don’t give a damn about you.”
Sanders reiterated if federal employees have been treated in such a way, ‘think about what they could do to people in the private sector’.
Denying he’s a ‘luddite’ – a person opposed to new technology or ways of working – Sanders added he thinks ‘technology has many positive things to say’.

However, he resolved: “But we have got to understand that new technology, AI, robotics, has got to work for working people, not just for the billionaires and Mr Musk.”
And Sanders isn’t the only person to have spoken out in warning about the future of AI – Bill Gates, the Microsoft founder himself, has also revealed his fears.
Gates previously said during an appearance on The Jimmy Fallon Show that while AI will be able to help with ‘great medical advice’ and ‘great tutoring’, it also ‘brings so much change’.
He resolved: “I love the way it’ll drive innovation forward, but I think it’s a little bit unknown if we’ll be able to shape it.

“Legitimately, people are like ‘wow, this is a bit scary’. It’s completely new territory.”
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Astronaut Senator Mark Kelly issues furious response after Elon Musk calls him a ‘traitor’ again for visiting Ukraine
Kelly and Musk butted heads for the second time over Ukrainian loyalties
S Senator Mark Kelly has hit back for the second time after Elon Musk called him a ‘traitor’ for visiting Ukraine.
The former astronaut and Navy veteran does not seem to be on good terms with the Tesla mogul after the pair butted heads again amid rising tensions over Ukraine.
Since Donald Trump took office in January, America’s relationship has gone from bad to worse with the waring nation, and particularly after Republican president accused President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy of ‘gambling with World War 3’ during a meeting in the Oval Office. He also went on to cut military aid to the country temporarily.
Soon after, Musk – who leads the Department for Government Efficiency (DOGE) within Trump’s administration – began to take issue with the Democrat Senator for Arizona, Kelly, after he went to Ukraine amid the ongoing peace talks with Russia earlier this month.

At the time, Kelly wrote on Twitter: “Just left Ukraine. What I saw proved to me we can’t give up on the Ukrainian people. Everyone wants this war to end, but any agreement has to protect Ukraine’s security and can’t be a giveaway to Putin.
“Finally, if we stand with Ukraine they will be there for us. This country has a fighting spirit and a depth of experience and kickassness unmatched anywhere in the world today. These are the people you want in your corner. My goal in the Senate is and will continue to be to keep us out of wars.”
This led to Musk calling him a traitor, and Kelly hit back stating: “Traitor? Elon, if you don’t understand that defending freedom is a basic tenet of what makes America great and keeps us safe, maybe you should leave it to those of us who do.”
Now, Kelly has snapped back at Musk again after the billionaire doubled down on his insult.
Musk’s second jab came when he told Fox News: “I think somebody should care about the interests of the United States above another country, and if they don’t they’re a traitor.”

Kelly has since told CNN that Musk was aligning himself with ‘a bunch of billionaires’ who have values that are ‘much closer to Russia.’
“I don’t even know if he deserves a response.
“What I will say is that I’ve spent an entire career standing up for our country, defending our country, flying in combat over Iraq, flying in space on the space shuttle, serving in the United States Senate.”
Kelly continued: “My entire life has been about serving this country, and I always stand with the best interests of our nation. And I will tell you this … standing with our allies and standing up for democracy is in the best interest of the United States.”
Finally, Kelly shared that he wants the war to end just like everyone else.
He said: “I want this thing to end as much as anybody. But he throws this ‘traitor’ word around — at least with regards to me — fairly freely.
“I don’t think he’s a serious guy, and he hasn’t given this a lot of thought.”