Elon Musk, while almost confirming that SpaceX will soon go public, also clearly expresses his regret regarding his leadership role at the Department of Economy and Efficiency (DOGE).

Space journalist Eric Berger shared an analysis titled 'I think SpaceX will go public soon, here are the reasons' and Musk replied, 'As always, Eric is spot on.' Berger is considered one of the most reliable reporters for SpaceX news.

In a podcast interview published on Tuesday with former DOGE spokesperson Katie Miller, Musk stated that he would not participate in DOGE again. He said, 'I would focus on my companies instead of being in DOGE.' He referred to the arson incidents at Tesla dealerships during his time in government, saying, 'And they wouldn't burn the cars.'

Musk described DOGE as 'only somewhat successful' and 'partially successful', making a rather modest assessment. In June, he labeled the Trump administration's tax law as 'completely insane and destructive' and parted ways with Trump.

The simultaneous verification of the IPO and DOGE regret indicates that Musk has returned to his business empire after a turbulent political period.

(This is a breaking news development.)