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Nick Arama


NextImg:Musk Gets Special Gift at CPAC, New Charge From Trump That Will Help America

Elon Musk was the surprise guest at the 2025 Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in Maryland on Thursday, as many Republicans and conservatives gathered to hear a range of speakers. 

But while he was a surprise, he himself got a big surprise with a visit from Argentina's leader, Javier Milei.

Now, you may recall how Milei set fire to the concept of cutting government in his country.

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Milei has been successful at turning things around and Musk has admired his cost-cutting efforts. 

Among the things that Milei was known for when he ran was waving around a chainsaw, promising to cut the bureaucracy. 

So when he met Musk at CPAC, he had a special gift for him to acknowledge their common efforts — a golden chainsaw. 

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I think it's fair to say it was well-received. Musk loved the symbolism. 

Then later, when Musk came out on the CPAC stage, Milei presented it to him again so the audience could see it, and they had some fun. 

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That resonated with Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) and others who embrace the mission. 

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If he hadn't done enough already by reviewing finances with his team, now Trump has also tasked them with reviewing regulations in accordance with a new executive order.

The fact sheet of the order says it will “end Federal overreach in regulation and enforcement and restore the constitutional separation of powers.”

It calls for agency heads to work with Elon Musk’s DOGE and the Office of Management and Budget to review regulations, with emphasis on those that are cost heavy.

Any regulations that aren’t in line with the Trump administration policy will be rescinded or modified, including those determined to be based on “unlawful delegations of legislative power,” that inflict costs on private parties that don’t also benefit the public, that harm national security interests, and other criteria.

That's likely to further free up and charge up the economy.