Tech billionaire Elon Musk said federal employees will get a second chance to respond to an email asking for a recap of their last week’s accomplishments — or else face termination. “Subject to
DHS tells staff not to reply to Musk memo, will send agency response
Trump administration tells agencies they can ignore Musk order on email reply
The Office of Personnel Management told HR officials that employees wouldn’t be let go for not replying to an email asking what they did last week.
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Hosted on MSNElon Musk’s D.O.G.E to fire hundreds of high-level Department of Homeland Security employeesAccording to an NBC News report, the Trump administration is removing hundreds of top Department of Homeland Security (DHS) officials this week in what is described as a targeted purge of high-ranking career employees.
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Latin Times on MSNTrump-Appointed Leaders at Pentagon, DHS Seemingly Push Against Musk's Aggressive 'What Did You Do Last Week' Emails to StaffA rift seems to have appeared in the Trump administration as the heads of different government agencies appointed by the president have instructed their subordinates to not respond to an email sent by Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) asking them to detail what work they had done during the week.
A rift appeared to open Sunday between some of President Donald Trump’s agency heads and Elon Musk, the billionaire tasked with reforming the federal government, over Musk’s demand that all federal employees state their weekly accomplishments or risk termination.
Leaders at defense and intelligence offices were particularly wary of Musk’s demand over the weekend asking workers to outline what they did last week.
The agency overseeing Elon Musk's directive to send an email documenting work issued guidance late Monday suggesting employee responses are ultimately voluntary.
DOGE, created to reduce the size of the federal workforce and government spending, posted a list of 1,125 cancelled contracts on its website, claiming $7.2 billion in savings. These contracts account
Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick is conducting his own investigation into the Texas Lottery. This comes after a winning $83.5 million lottery ticket was bought at a retail store in North Austin. The Prince of Wales was quick on his feet when a student questioned his royal status during a recent school visit
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FEMA officials fired after Musk claims they paid to house migrants in 'luxury' NYC hotelsAfter Elon Musk complained about federal spending for housing migrants in New York, the Department of Homeland Security announced four FEMA officials have been fired.
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