

Tesla CEO Elon Musk appeared at President Donald Trump's first Cabinet meeting on Wednesday to discuss his waste-cutting efforts with the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) commission.
During the meeting, Musk took aim at what he described as $2 trillion in deficits, stating that America "simply cannot sustain" that amount of debt. As of Wednesday, the U.S. national debt has ballooned to $36,220,749,649,855.42.
"Just the interest on the national debt now exceeds the Defense Department spending," Musk claimed. "We spend a lot on the Defense Department, but we're spending like $1 trillion on interest."
"If this continues, the country will go, become de facto bankrupt."

Tesla CEO Elon Musk appeared at President Donald Trump's first Cabinet meeting. (Al Drago/Bloomberg / Getty Images)
Musk then described DOGE as "not an optional thing" and argued that it was "central" to reforming the U.S. economy.
"That's the reason I'm here," the tech billionaire said. "And taking a lot of flack, and getting a lot of death threats, by the way."
"But if we don't do this, America will go bankrupt," Musk continued. "That's why it has to be done. I'm confident at this point, knock on wood… that we can actually find $1 trillion in savings. That would be roughly 15% of the $7 trillion budget. And obviously that can only be done with the support of everyone in this room. And I'd like to thank everyone for the support."

During the meeting, Musk took aim at what he described as $2 trillion in deficits. (Al Drago/Bloomberg / Getty Images)
Musk's recent remarks come as DOGE continues identifying and cutting government waste for the taxpayers' intended benefit. At Wednesday's Cabinet meeting, Musk admitted that DOGE has also made some mistakes, including accidentally canceling the U.S. Agency for International Development's (USAID) Ebola prevention program.

At Wednesday's Cabinet meeting, Musk admitted that DOGE has also made some mistakes. (Andrew Harnik / Getty Images)
"I think we all want Ebola prevention, so we restored the Ebola prevention, and there was no interruption," Musk said. "We won't be perfect. But when we make mistakes, we will fix it very quickly."
FOX Business' Eric Revell contributed to this report.