
WASHINGTON – A federal appeals court decided Wednesday that billionaire Elon Musk, who previously served as an advisor to former President Trump, will be spared from giving a deposition concerning his role at the helm of the Department of Government Efficiency and his participation in dissolving the U.S. Agency for International Development.
The court’s decision means Musk will not have to answer questions under oath about his activities during his time leading the government efficiency department or his involvement in the elimination of the federal foreign aid agency.







