The request for employees to outline their job accomplishments has been met with pushback from departments and agencies.
After OPM said workers weren’t required to respond, Musk said they’ll get another chance to reply or be fired.
The time needed for all federal workers to reply to Musk's email could cost the government about $8.5 million in wages.
Confusion continued Monday as Elon Musk’s deadline for federal workers to detail their accomplishments from the previous week continues to be met with mixed messages.
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The Trump administration on Monday appeared to be quickly retreating from Elon Musk’s demand that all federal workers send an ...
But then Trump himself appeared to complicate matters again by reiterating Musk’s threats of dismissal — sort of. He said people who fail to send in their bullet points could be “fired” or “semi-fired ...
President Donald Trump said he was hopeful that Russia’s war in Ukraine was nearing an endgame as he met on Monday with ...