The revelation comes as federal workers face a midnight deadline to respond. WASHINGTON — Responses to the Elon Musk-directed email to government employees about what work they had accomplished in the last week are expected to be fed into an artificial intelligence system to determine whether those jobs are necessary,
"Subject to the discretion of the President, they will be given another chance," Elon Musk said of federal workers who did not send in their emails.
HHS warned employees that if they respond to Elon Musk's request to list five things they accomplished last week to assume it would be read by malign foreign actors.
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A federal employee condemned the emails sent by Musk and DOGE to government workers, arguing they are an attempt to bully government workers.
U.S. President Donald Trump said an email from his adviser Elon Musk telling federal workers to list their accomplishments in the past week by a Monday (February 24) night deadline or be fired was "great,
The judge said that it's possible DOGE is running afoul of the appointments clause of the Constitution, which generally requires federal agencies to be run by Senate-confirmed officials.
Georgia’s Senate voted 33-21 on Monday to pass a bill that would give legislators a veto over significant regulations imposed by the executive branch, a move that has hampered safety efforts and environmental protections in other states.
Federal employees from different agencies who were impacted by DOGE’s massive cuts spoke to CNN and CNN affiliates on how the effort to reshape the US government will affect not only workers, but everyday Americans.