Wednesday, January 28, 2026
Smart Again
  • Home
  • Trending
  • Politics
  • Law & Defense
  • Community
  • Contact Us
No Result
View All Result
Smart Again
  • Home
  • Trending
  • Politics
  • Law & Defense
  • Community
  • Contact Us
No Result
View All Result
Smart Again
No Result
View All Result
Home Trending

Some Agencies Urge Staff Not to Comply With Elon Musk’s Performance Email

February 23, 2025
in Trending
Reading Time: 4 mins read
0 0
A A
0
Some Agencies Urge Staff Not to Comply With Elon Musk’s Performance Email
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter


Several Trump administration officials leading federal agencies urged their employees not to comply with Elon Musk’s order to summarize their accomplishments for the past week or be removed from their positions, even as Mr. Musk doubled down on the demand over the weekend.

As the directive ricocheted across the federal government on Saturday evening, officials at some agencies, including the F.B.I., the State Department and the office coordinating America’s intelligence agencies, told their employees not to respond.

Those instructions in effect countermanded the order in some sectors of the government, challenging the broad authority President Trump has given to Mr. Musk, the world’s richest man, to scrutinize the federal bureaucracy.

“The State Department will respond on behalf of the State Department,” wrote Tibor Nagy, a Trump appointee who is the department’s acting under secretary for management. “No employee is obligated to report their activities outside of their department chain of command.”

Tulsi Gabbard, the director of the office of national intelligence, ordered all intelligence community officers not to respond, in a message reviewed by The New York Times.

“Given the inherently sensitive and classified nature of our work, I.C. employees should not respond to the OPM email,” Ms. Gabbard wrote.

Kash Patel, the F.B.I. director, wrote that “the F.B.I., through the office of the director, is in charge of all our review processes,” telling employees that they should “for now, please pause any responses.”

At the Justice Department and F.B.I., the threatening signals from Mr. Musk were met with a mix of anger and amazement that anyone would issue such a blanket demand without consideration for sensitive areas such as criminal investigations, legal confidentiality or grand jury material.

Some law enforcement supervisors quickly told employees to wait for more guidance from managers on Monday before responding to the demand, according to current and former officials.

Employees at the Defense Department were also told to not comply with the email.

“The Department of Defense is responsible for reviewing the performance of its personnel and it will conduct any review in accordance with its own procedures,” Darin S. Selnick, the acting Pentagon official in charge of personnel, said in a statement.

On Saturday, Mr. Musk posted a demand for government employees to summarize their accomplishments for the week, warning that failure to do so would be taken as a resignation. Soon after, the Office of Personnel Management, which manages the federal work force, sent an email asking civil servants for a list of accomplishments, but it did not include the threat of removal for not complying.

Unions representing federal workers suggested that Mr. Musk’s order was not valid. They advised their members to follow guidance from their supervisors on how, and whether, to respond to the email.

“We will formally request that O.P.M. rescind the email and clarify under what authority it was issued,” one union, the American Federation of Government Employees, told its members late on Saturday. Everett Kelley, the union’s president, said in a statement that the order demonstrated Mr. Musk and the Trump administration’s “utter disdain for federal employees.”

Multiple intelligence agencies, including the National Security Agency, had warned employees that responding could risk inadvertently disclosing classified work.

Although Mr. Musk’s original email told employees not to include classified material, current and former intelligence officials said that if an adversary gained access to thousands of unclassified accounts of intelligence officers’ work that it would be able to piece together sensitive details or learn about projects that were supposed to remain secret.

Representative Mike Lawler, a New York Republican whose seat may be among the most fiercely contested in 2026, raised doubt about the order even as he gave broader support to Mr. Musk’s cost-cutting effort.

“I don’t know how that’s necessarily feasible,” Mr. Lawler said of the ultimatum. “Obviously, a lot of federal employees are under union contract.”

But, he continued, “There’s no question, as the Department of Government Efficiency moves ahead, what they are seeking to do is ensure that every agency and department is effectively and efficiently doing their job.”

It is unclear what legal basis Mr. Musk would have to justify mass firings based on responses to the email, and the White House and the Office of Personnel Management did not immediately answer questions about the threat of removal.

But Mr. Musk — who made similar unconventional demands during his takeover of Twitter, now known as X — insisted on Sunday morning that the order amounted to “a very basic pulse check.”

In a series of posts, Mr. Musk also promoted baseless claims of wage fraud — that a significant number of “non-existent” or dead people were employed in the federal work force, and that criminals were using the fake employees to collect government paychecks.

“They are covering immense fraud,” Mr. Musk said in response to a post by a supporter that said that “the left is flipping out about a simple email.” In another post, Mr. Musk posted a meme that imagined some federal employees to be terrorized by the order.

His claims echo a similar one that tens of millions of dead people may be receiving fraudulent Social Security payments. A recent report by the Social Security Administration’s inspector general — a watchdog that investigates the program for waste, fraud and abuse — found that “almost none” of the people in the agency’s database who had likely died were receiving payments.

Reporting was contributed by Julian E. Barnes, Devlin Barrett, Ken Bensinger, Kate Conger, Minho Kim, Lisa Friedman and Margot Sanger-Katz.



Source link

Tags: AgenciescomplyDefense DepartmentDonald JElonemailFederal Bureau of InvestigationGovernment Efficiency Department (US)MuskMusksperformancestaffTrumpUnited States Politics and GovernmentUrge
Previous Post

Elon Musk’s bid to propel Germany’s far-right party to victory has failed

Next Post

“Cried about Elon some more”: Trump mocks federal workers using “SpongeBob SquarePants” meme

Related Posts

Claude has an 80-page “soul document.” Is that enough to make it good?
Trending

Claude has an 80-page “soul document.” Is that enough to make it good?

January 28, 2026
DHS Ghoul Clings To Calling Alex Pretti A Domestic Terrorist
Trending

DHS Ghoul Clings To Calling Alex Pretti A Domestic Terrorist

January 28, 2026
Why DHS is investigating its own killings, briefly explained
Trending

Why DHS is investigating its own killings, briefly explained

January 27, 2026
Todd Blanche’s Bold Legal Strategy: Lie About Easily Verifiable Facts
Trending

Todd Blanche’s Bold Legal Strategy: Lie About Easily Verifiable Facts

January 27, 2026
“Uncharted water”: Caribbean boat strike victims’ families sue US
Trending

“Uncharted water”: Caribbean boat strike victims’ families sue US

January 27, 2026
US doesn’t gun down citizens”: Biden says ICE’s actions in Minnesota “betray our most basic values
Trending

US doesn’t gun down citizens”: Biden says ICE’s actions in Minnesota “betray our most basic values

January 27, 2026
Next Post
“Cried about Elon some more”: Trump mocks federal workers using “SpongeBob SquarePants” meme

"Cried about Elon some more": Trump mocks federal workers using "SpongeBob SquarePants" meme

Pete Buttigieg Is Really Getting Under Donald Trump’s Skin

Pete Buttigieg Is Really Getting Under Donald Trump's Skin

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest
A Florida sheriff had a message for Kyle Rittenhouse: “I think you’re a joke”

A Florida sheriff had a message for Kyle Rittenhouse: “I think you’re a joke”

December 18, 2025
In America, surviving a disaster increasingly depends on what you can afford

In America, surviving a disaster increasingly depends on what you can afford

December 30, 2025
New docs show DHS is gathering driver’s license data in voter fraud crusade

New docs show DHS is gathering driver’s license data in voter fraud crusade

November 14, 2025
Paul defeats Tyson in unanimous decision

Paul defeats Tyson in unanimous decision

November 16, 2024
Trump inauguration pulls in 0 million in donations, doubling previous record

Trump inauguration pulls in $200 million in donations, doubling previous record

January 4, 2025
In California Fires, Trump Blames Newsom for Withholding Water. Experts Disagree.

In California Fires, Trump Blames Newsom for Withholding Water. Experts Disagree.

January 24, 2025
“They stole an election”: Former Florida senator found guilty in “ghost candidates” scandal

“They stole an election”: Former Florida senator found guilty in “ghost candidates” scandal

0
The Hawaii senator who faced down racism and ableism—and killed Nazis

The Hawaii senator who faced down racism and ableism—and killed Nazis

0
The murder rate fell at the fastest-ever pace last year—and it’s still falling

The murder rate fell at the fastest-ever pace last year—and it’s still falling

0
Trump used the site of the first assassination attempt to spew falsehoods

Trump used the site of the first assassination attempt to spew falsehoods

0
MAGA church plans to raffle a Trump AR-15 at Second Amendment rally

MAGA church plans to raffle a Trump AR-15 at Second Amendment rally

0
Tens of thousands are dying on the disability wait list

Tens of thousands are dying on the disability wait list

0
Claude has an 80-page “soul document.” Is that enough to make it good?

Claude has an 80-page “soul document.” Is that enough to make it good?

January 28, 2026
He helped build the religious right. Now he’s fighting ICE.

He helped build the religious right. Now he’s fighting ICE.

January 28, 2026
DHS Ghoul Clings To Calling Alex Pretti A Domestic Terrorist

DHS Ghoul Clings To Calling Alex Pretti A Domestic Terrorist

January 28, 2026
Why DHS is investigating its own killings, briefly explained

Why DHS is investigating its own killings, briefly explained

January 27, 2026
New Bombshell Leak From Trump White House Could Be The End For Stephen Miller

New Bombshell Leak From Trump White House Could Be The End For Stephen Miller

January 27, 2026
How Bovino proved too openly fascistic for Trump

How Bovino proved too openly fascistic for Trump

January 27, 2026
Smart Again

Stay informed with Smart Again, the go-to news source for liberal perspectives and in-depth analysis on politics, social justice, and more. Join us in making news smart again.

CATEGORIES

  • Community
  • Law & Defense
  • Politics
  • Trending
  • Uncategorized
No Result
View All Result

LATEST UPDATES

  • Claude has an 80-page “soul document.” Is that enough to make it good?
  • He helped build the religious right. Now he’s fighting ICE.
  • DHS Ghoul Clings To Calling Alex Pretti A Domestic Terrorist
  • About Us
  • Advertise with Us
  • Disclaimer
  • Privacy Policy
  • DMCA
  • Cookie Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Contact Us

Copyright © 2024 Smart Again.
Smart Again is not responsible for the content of external sites.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Trending
  • Politics
  • Law & Defense
  • Community
  • Contact Us

Copyright © 2024 Smart Again.
Smart Again is not responsible for the content of external sites.

Go to mobile version