President Donald Trump‘s right-hand man Elon Musk is reportedly taking a step back from his duties at the Department of Government Efficiency, giving him more time to focus on his other hobbies, as Jimmy Kimmel joked on a recent episode of Live.

The late night host shared that recent reports claim Musk is stepping away from DOGE because he has “worn out his welcome at the White House.”

“Elon is dialing back his DOGE duties to focus on his own disaster of a company but he will not be leaving his DOGE bros hanging,” Kimmel explained. “According to Elon, their work will go on without him.”

Kimmel then speculated what the tech mogul could do with his new free time in the event that he does step away from the government agency he has been spearheading since the start of President Trump’s second term.

“Now, I guess Elon can go back to his old job of impregnating women like a one-man Maury Povich show,” he joked.

Kimmel has long ridiculed Musk for fathering 14 children with various women. He brutally roasted Musk after he reportedly recommended the United States pull out of NATO and the United Nations.

It’s “a big deal because Elon Musk, he has 14 kids, he doesn’t ever pull out,” Kimmel joked at the time.

The late night host then went on to ridicule the unique names Musk’s children have. When his 14th child was born in March of this year, Kimmel ridiculed the child’s “ridiculous” name and made a mini game out of guessing the names of Musk and Nick Cannon’s kids.

“Elon had baby #14 over the weekend,” Kimmel announced on the show. “The baby’s mother tweeted the child’s name which is Seldon Lycurgus. I wonder if when he impregnates these women they have a conversation he’s like, ‘There’s one thing thats very important to me. The child must have a ridiculous name.’”

“Trump definitely thinks those are stupid names, right?” Kimmel asked the Live audience with a laugh. “The only thing dumber than Techno Mechanicus is Eric.”

Jimmy Kimmel Live! airs on weeknights at 11:35/10:35c on ABC.



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