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Elon Musk Rages As Workers Are Told They Don't Have To Comply With Email
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Elon Musk Vs. Federal Agencies: Opposition Ramps Up As Musk’s Email Deadline Looms—Here’s What We Know
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.
Anyone who follows Elon Musk’s X account has likely noticed a significant change over the past few months. In recent years, the CEO of Tesla (TSLA) and SpaceX often focused primarily on his companies and their progress,
The time needed for all federal workers to reply to Musk's email could cost the government about $8.5 million in wages.
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Elon Musk's close ties to President Trump is alienating some motorists. Wall Street analysts say that could hurt Tesla.
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To hear President Donald Trump and Elon Musk tell it, the dead steal elections. They get fraudulent Social Security checks. And now, apparently, dead people are working for the government too.
ABC News reports on the first 30 days of billionaire Elon Musk advising President Donald Trump’s Department of Government Efficiency.
Elon Musk sent government employees into something of a frenzy over the weekend after posting an ultimatum on X: Federal employees have to send an email saying "what they got done last week" or risk losing their jobs.
Federal employees received emails asking them to justify their work. And Ukraine’s Zelenskyy says he’s willing to resign for peace.
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Several agencies have pushed back against Musk's order that federal employees provide details about what they accomplished last week.
Elon Musk has repeatedly misled the public about federal spending while playing a leading role in President Donald Trump’s effort to cut that spending.
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