Multiple U.S. agencies have told employees not to respond immediately to a demand by President Donald Trump's adviser Elon Musk to list their accomplishments in the past week or be fired, as a chaotic ...
The Pentagon told employees to "pause any response" to the email, saying it would be the authority to conduct staff reviews.
Millions of federal employees are heading into their workweek caught between differing factions of the Trump administration.
Elon Musk threatened to fire even more federal workers if they did not respond to his email demanding a list of five tasks ...
Elon Musk's claim that federal workers who ignore a mass email will lose their job isn't supported by the email's request — ...
The email is part of Musk’s larger stated aim to make government more efficient. But there has been pushback, including from ...
President Donald Trump is pursuing his massive government overhaul at home, while also forging ahead with a pivot in US foreign policy regarding Russia’s war in Ukraine and plans for the Middle East.
Officials at the FBI and State Department sent their staff emails telling them not to respond outside their chains of command ...
President Donald Trump's administration is continuing its radical effort to cut much of the federal government and make sweeping changes.
Musk caused alarm among federal employees over an email sent on Saturday requesting that employees summarize their work.
From the Pentagon and the FBI to Republican lawmakers, here’s how agencies and officials are responding to Elon Musk’s email ...
Some federal agencies, including the State and Defense Departments, told their employees not to respond to an email asking ...