The Trump administration sent federal workers another email asking about their accomplishments as Elon Musk works to uncover federal waste with the Department of Government Efficiency.
A judge has found that the mass layoffs of probationary government employees were likely unlawful. Newsweek's live blog is closed.
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Musk says federal workers will get ‘another chance' to explain work as OPM says it's voluntary
For some federal workers, Trump and Musk offer a career springboard
Before Donald Trump returned to the White House, Charles Ezell had a mid-level IT job for a Macon, Georgia, field office of the federal government’s human resources agency, the Office of Personnel Management.
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Is Trump reining in Musk after a cabinet showdown with secretaries?
Trump delivers remarks from Oval Office
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Trump Asked For Cherished Piece Of History To Be Moved To Oval Office: Report
Trump Tried to Seize Original Declaration of Independence for Oval Office
President Donald Trump recently pitched moving the Declaration of Independence into the Oval Office, according to The Atlantic. Citing sources familiar with the conversations who spoke on the ...
WATCH LIVE: Trump delivers remarks from Oval Office
The remarks from the White House were added to President Donald Trump's public schedule less than an hour before he is set to speak.
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Federal workers spent Monday trying to figure out how – or even whether – to respond to Elon Musk’s weekend email blast telling them to explain their work last week or risk losing their job.
Will federal employees be fired if they don’t respond to Musk’s ‘What did you do last week?’
Elon Musk wants federal employees to recount what they ‘accomplished’ in the last week or face termination. A mass email with the subject line ‘What did you do last week?’ was sent to the workers over the weekend,
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Deadline for Musk's ultimatum to federal workers hits, but consequences remain vagueBillionaire Elon Musk says federal employees will get a second chance to respond to work accountability requests after Monday night's deadline passed.
The Office of Personnel Management told workers replying to billionaire Elon Musk's questions about their job accomplishments was 'voluntary.'
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