Elon Musk‘s aggressive push to overhaul the federal workforce has triggered a split among Trump administration officials, with some agency heads directly contradicting the billionaire’s directives.
All 2.3 million civilian federal employees on Feb. 15 received an unexpected email from the Office of Personnel Management demanding they submit five bullet points about “what you accomplished last week” by midnight Monday. The email made no mention of consequences for non-compliance, but Musk said on X that anyone failing to respond would be considered resigned.
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The contradictory guidance threw agencies into disarray. According to media reports, the FBI, Department of Defense, and State Department, instructed employees to ignore the request entirely. Staff at other agencies received mixed messages about whether …