The news report covers a recent email issued by Elon Musk to all federal employees, directing them to report their activities from the past week or face resignation. This action aligns with President Trump’s goal of increasing government efficiency, particularly through the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), which aims to reduce bureaucracy and waste.
The email, which instructed employees to send a brief summary of their weekly accomplishments, stirred controversy, particularly from government officials who advised against responding immediately. The email’s strict deadline of 11:59 pm ET and its potential consequences—resignation for non-compliance—were highlighted as particularly drastic.
FBI officials and federal court representatives advised their staff to avoid responding, asserting that internal procedures should be followed. Additionally, labor groups, like the American Federation of Government Employees (AFGE), criticized the move as disrespectful and announced plans to challenge any unlawful terminations.
Responding to this email would take less than 2 minutes for any truly productive person.
Why is this in any way controversial? pic.twitter.com/vm1Yig5bRi
— Matt Van Swol (@matt_vanswol) February 22, 2025