One VA employee said they were "furious" to see leadership's advice that they justify their jobs to Elon Musk.
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.
The lawmakers said in a letter that agency heads should immediately tell staffers to not respond to OPM’s “ill-conceived email stunt” asking them what they accomplished last week.
Multiple federal agencies appeared to be caught off guard by the Elon Musk-directed email from the Office of Personnel Management.
The deadline given to federal employees by the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) and Elon Musk over the weekend is quickly approaching, but widespread confusion remains as agencies tell workers
NBC News Correspondents Vaughn Hillyard and Ken Dilanian explain the latest actions by Elon Musk’s DOGE commission as the Trump administration continues to reshape the federal workforce. NBC News Senior National Security Correspondent Courtney Kube reports on the recent firings and expected layoffs at the Pentagon.
Federal financial regulators are giving their employees prewritten bullet-point responses to an email from the Trump administration asking federal workers to describe what job duties they performed in the last week.
"This is particularly true if Russia assesses that the US cannot or will not support the European NATO countries in a war with Russia." Bernie Sanders (I-VT) has a warning for workers across America: If Elon Musk can fire hundreds of thousands of federal employees without cause,