
Bessant Discusses Differences with Musk: Different Styles, Same Goals
In the current climate of increasing intersections between politics and technology, U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessant recently addressed the tension between himself and billionaire Elon Musk in a public interview. He emphasized that despite their differences in approach, they share a common goal: to enhance government efficiency and eradicate waste and fraud.
Podcast Interview Clarifies: No Physical Conflict, Just Different Styles
In an interview on the "Pod Force One" podcast aired on Wednesday with columnist Miranda Devine, Bessant candidly said, "We have had disagreements, but we both aim for the same goal. We are committed to eliminating government waste, fraud, and abuse."
Regarding rumors of a physical altercation with Musk at the White House, Bessant vehemently denied them. He noted that while they did have a heated debate in April over budget cuts for the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), it never escalated to a physical level. He described his style as "problem-solving," whereas Musk is more like a Silicon Valley "fast-mover."
"I think Elon might prefer to see himself as a Viking, while I am more like a ninja," Bessant said, using a metaphor to highlight their stylistic differences.
Refuting Insults, Affirming the Spirit of DOGE
Previously, Trump ally Steve Bannon claimed that Bessant called Musk a "complete fraud" during their argument, which sparked media scrutiny. However, Bessant denied this, calling the rumors exaggerated. He reiterated, "Everyone is dedicated to doing the best work for President Trump and the American people."
Despite ongoing controversies, Bessant still acknowledged the long-term value of the DOGE department on the podcast, believing that the spirit of reform it represents continues to thrive.
"I believe DOGE is a spirit. Although Elon has left, I trust the momentum he once championed will continue to save significant government costs in the future," Bessant stated.
Growing Divide Between Politics and the Tech Industry
Underlying this "clash of styles" is a typical conflict between government bureaucracy and Silicon Valley's culture of innovation. Musk is known for his extreme efficiency and "breaking the mold" management style, while Bessant represents the government's steady, rational, and standardized operation.
Against the backdrop of the current U.S. government's vigorous push for fiscal reform and technological integration, these differences are evolving from simple personal frictions to structural and ideological confrontations.






