Musk caused alarm among federal employees over an email sent on Saturday requesting that employees summarize their work.
In a sign that not every Trump official is on the same page, leaders at the FBI and State Department instructed employees not ...
The F.B.I. director, Kash Patel, the director of national intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard, and others told employees not to respond to a directive from Mr. Musk to summarize their accomplishments.
Key U.S. agencies, including the FBI, State Department and the Pentagon, have instructed their employees not to comply with ...
From the Pentagon and the FBI to Republican lawmakers, here’s how agencies and officials are responding to Elon Musk’s email ...
“Once again, Elon Musk and the Trump Administration have shown their utter disdain for federal employees and the critical ...
Some federal agencies, including the State and Defense Departments, told their employees not to respond to an email asking ...
A Saturday email directed federal employees to respond by Monday night with bullet points of recent accomplishments.
Elon Musk threatened to fire even more federal workers if they did not respond to his email demanding a list of five tasks ...
Multiple federal agencies appeared to be caught off guard by the Elon Musk-directed email from the Office of Personnel ...
Cybersecurity has been in recent national headlines, with experts claiming DOGE is giving unvetted access to sensitive data.
Using yet another haphazard mass email, Musk and DOGE told federal employees to document what they did last week — or else.