The former Pittsburgh Steelers star, Le’Veon Bell, once again put the criticism of billionaire Elon Musk on a post on social networks.
Musk was criticized while he was used to be the main adviser to the Government Ministry (DOGE). The DOGE team has been responsible for finding ways to reduce public spending, among other tasks.
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Elon Musk speaks to the conservative political action conference (CPAC), on February 20, 2025, in Oxon Hill, Maryland. (AP photo / Jose Luis Magana)
Bell, who had already defended Musk and President Donald Trump earlier in the week, had more to write on the CEO of X, SpaceX and Tesla.
“Imagine coming on this application to call Elon Musk” stupid “”, wrote the former Ballon carrier of the NFL in his article. “The same guy who has this application, and who actually puts rockets in the sky … But we really have people who sit on the application and do nothing all day, but complain about Elon Musk … lol this world is fried bro, fried. “
DOGE reported on Tuesday that it had saved around $ 65 billion. DOGE said that the savings estimate came from a “detection / fraud, contractual / lease detection combination, contract / lease recovery, asset sales, subsidy cancellations, subsidies, subsidies, subsidies Reductions of the workforce, programmatic changes and regulatory savings. “
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Former President Donald Trump listens to the former Pittsburgh Antonio Brown Steelers, on the left, and Le’Veon Bell during a campaign rally on October 19, 2024, in Latrobe, Pennsylvania. (AP photo / Matt Rourke)
“We are working to download all this data in a digestible and entirely transparent manner with clear assumptions, in accordance with applicable rules and regulations,” Doge said on his website.
But Musk had drawn the anger of the federal workers at a request for email on the work they have done.
Trump was asked about the request by email on Tuesday.
“It’s a bit voluntary,” he said, adding this, “if you don’t answer, I guess you are fired.”

Elon Musk speaks during an event at the Oval Office with President Donald Trump at the White House on February 11. (Images AP)
The question continued in a hearing of the supervisory and responsibility committee of the Chamber during which a democrat qualified Musk as president and Trump as the “chief grifteur”.