Federal workers across the U.S. government received an email on Saturday afternoon asking them to account for what they did in the past week — and Elon Musk says they will be fired if they don’t respond.
The emails arrived several hours after Musk, who is leading the Department of Government Efficiency team that has orchestrated the mass firings of at least 20,000 government workers over the past month, gave notice about the apparent ultimatum.
“Consistent with President @realDonaldTrump’s instructions, all federal employees will shortly receive an email requesting to understand what they got done last week,” Musk wrote on X, which he owns. The post ends: “Failure to respond will be taken as a resignation.”
The emails, which NPR has confirmed, were sent by the Office of Personnel Management. They ask workers to reply and provide “approx. 5 bullets of what you accomplished last week and cc your manager,” and give a deadline of Monday 11:59 p.m. ET. They ask that no classified information be shared.
OPM said in a statement that the emails are “part of the Trump Administration’s commitment to an efficient and accountable federal workforce,” and that “agencies will determine any next steps.”
It’s unclear what legal weight the threat carries. Many federal workers are covered by civil service protections that prevent them from being fired without cause.
Suzanne Summerlin, a labor attorney and expert in federal labor relations, said that a termination for refusing to respond to the email would likely not be legal.
“Firing someone who was unable or unwilling to respond would be found to be a disproportionate punishment by a labor arbitrator,” she said.
But the employee could still face discipline as a result.
“A letter of reprimand or a suspension would likely be found by an arbitrator to be proportionate,” Summerlin said.
Many employees were left confused by the implications of the email. In an email to employees at the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), agency officials said the email from OPM is “a valid request.”
At another agency, in a division within the Defense Department, a supervisor told staff to wait to reply until they receive internal guidance on how to respond, according to an email shared with NPR.
“In the interim, please do not reply given the many sensitive activities of the [department],” the email read.
In a statement responding to the email notices, the head of the American Federation of Government Employees (AFGE) — which represents more than 800,000 civil servants — said it would challenge any unlawful firings of federal workers.
“Once again, Elon Musk and the Trump Administration have shown their utter disdain for federal employees and the critical services they provide to the American people,” AFGE National President Everett Kelley said.
“It is cruel and disrespectful to hundreds of thousands of veterans who are wearing their second uniform in the civil service to be forced to justify their job duties to the this out-of-touch, privileged, unelected billionaire who has never performed one single hour of honest public service in his life,” Kelley added.
The emails come as Musk and the new Trump administration continue to aggressively fire government workers and remove top leaders from federal agencies.
It’s a familiar management tactic for Musk. The billionaire pulled a similar move at the helm of at least two of his companies, Twitter — before he rebranded the social platform as X — and Tesla, where he mandated weekly reports from his employees on productivity and attendance.
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“Consistent with President @realDonaldTrump’s instructions, all federal employees will shortly receive an email requesting to understand what they got done last week,” Musk wrote on X, which he owns. The post ends: “Failure to respond will be taken as a resignation.”
The emails, which NPR has confirmed, were sent by the Office of Personnel Management. They ask workers to reply and provide “approx. 5 bullets of what you accomplished last week and cc your manager,”….
Dear Ellen:
What I did in my federal job last week:
got to work early and worked late every day.
began investigations of waste, fraud and abuse in work to date on SpaceX, Tesla and Starlink contracts with federal government.
completed said investigations.
drafted preliminary filings and requisite paperwork for subpoenas for depositions and further discovery.
completed, submitted and received approval to sue your ass off.
“It’s so strange to see people referring over and over to “the next four years” as if any of the systems we have in place now will still exist then. Personally I don’t think we’ll recognize this country in four years. We might not even recognize ourselves.”
You might say this is defeatist, but I think the real defeatist attitude is waiting around for someone to save us in two or four years. That mindset makes us passive—it keeps us scrolling through memes, hoping it’ll all just blow over. But we can’t afford to do that. For creative people, it can feel overwhelming. You might think, “Why bother making art or pursuing my dream when everything is such a mess?” But that’s exactly why you should create. The future is uncertain, and that’s all the more reason to make the most of the moment we have right now.
So, take care of yourself. Take care of your friends, family, your community, and your creative spirit. Be as fearless as you can. Right now. Don’t leave anything on the table. Or is it leave everything on the table? I can never remember.
Canadian lawmaker Chalie Angus delivered a blunt message to Donald Trump last week after the U.S. president series of attacks aimed at Ukrainian President Vlodymyr Zelenskyy.
Angus — a member of the left-leaning New Democratic Party who serves in the Canadian Parliament — reacted to Trump calling Zelenskyy a “dictator,” an attack that’s stunned European allies and led to push back from some Republicans as the U.S. looks to negotiate talks to end Russia’s war in Ukraine.
“To attack a leader like Zelenskyy, who has more moral fiber in his little toe than Donald Trump has in his entire body and his entire cabinet, is outrageous,” said Angus in an interview with Ben Meiselas of the Meidas Touch Network.
“Volodymyr Zelenskyy has shown the world what democracy means, Donald Trump is a convicted felon and a sexual pervert. Those two men shouldn’t even be mentioned in the same sentence.”
Angus, who slammed Trump’s love for “gangster” Russian President Vladimir Putin, later referred to what an unnamed Eastern European colleague told him in response to Trump calling for a regime change in Ukraine.
“She said to me, ‘The Ukrainian people survived the Holodomor. The Ukrainian people survived Stalin. The Ukrainian people survived Chernobyl. They’ve survived Putin. Do you think that Donald Trump is going to break the Ukranian people?’” recalled Angus.
Bird is responsible to some -a great – degree for sax in pop & rock music. 🎼 🎶 🎶 Love his music and his influence.
Stur-Joe-Neigh
1 hour ago
I wish there were a way to ascertain how many rock and roll records Coltrane and Parker played on. I’ve read bits and pieces here and there, but have not so far seen a definitive list. I know they were on a great many mostly uncredited.
i seem to remember in that movie (Eastwood?) Parker feeling bad about having to do it
Trump also firing the Army, Navy and Air Force JAGs. In some ways that’s even more chilling than firing the four stars. It’s what you do when you’re planning to break the law: you get rid of any lawyers who might try to slow you down.
Yep, it’s “complicated” when your boss works for Putin…
FOX: But fair to say Russia attacked unprovoked into Ukraine?
PETE HEGSETH: Fair to say it’s a very complicated situation.
thanks, Jack, good way to start the day.
Attribution: Elon Muskrat by Bill Day, FloridaPolitics.com
Musk tells federal employees to document work or be fired : NPR
Dear Ellen:
What I did in my federal job last week:
See you in court. 🙂
Wonderful Jack. Thank you. Love Charlie Parker.
some interesting reading and advice from some funny people:
Comedians on Adapting to Trump’s Second Term
[example from sarah cooper]
Canadian lawmaker Chalie Angus delivered a blunt message to Donald Trump last week after the U.S. president series of attacks aimed at Ukrainian President Vlodymyr Zelenskyy.
Angus — a member of the left-leaning New Democratic Party who serves in the Canadian Parliament — reacted to Trump calling Zelenskyy a “dictator,” an attack that’s stunned European allies and led to push back from some Republicans as the U.S. looks to negotiate talks to end Russia’s war in Ukraine.
“To attack a leader like Zelenskyy, who has more moral fiber in his little toe than Donald Trump has in his entire body and his entire cabinet, is outrageous,” said Angus in an interview with Ben Meiselas of the Meidas Touch Network.
“Volodymyr Zelenskyy has shown the world what democracy means, Donald Trump is a convicted felon and a sexual pervert. Those two men shouldn’t even be mentioned in the same sentence.”
Angus, who slammed Trump’s love for “gangster” Russian President Vladimir Putin, later referred to what an unnamed Eastern European colleague told him in response to Trump calling for a regime change in Ukraine.
“She said to me, ‘The Ukrainian people survived the Holodomor. The Ukrainian people survived Stalin. The Ukrainian people survived Chernobyl. They’ve survived Putin. Do you think that Donald Trump is going to break the Ukranian people?’” recalled Angus.
That is lively way to start the day. Thanks Jack.
Good work, Jack. We have to keep our rhythm.
Bird is responsible to some -a great – degree for sax in pop & rock music. 🎼 🎶 🎶 Love his music and his influence.
I wish there were a way to ascertain how many rock and roll records Coltrane and Parker played on. I’ve read bits and pieces here and there, but have not so far seen a definitive list. I know they were on a great many mostly uncredited.
i seem to remember in that movie (Eastwood?) Parker feeling bad about having to do it
A new thing on TikTok — turn the flat rectangle tailgates of Tesla cyberturcks into a project screen, share the photos
Trump also firing the Army, Navy and Air Force JAGs. In some ways that’s even more chilling than firing the four stars. It’s what you do when you’re planning to break the law: you get rid of any lawyers who might try to slow you down.
Yep, it’s “complicated” when your boss works for Putin…
FOX: But fair to say Russia attacked unprovoked into Ukraine?
PETE HEGSETH: Fair to say it’s a very complicated situation.
King Curtis on sax
thanks Jack!
today’s meme…