Elon Musk sent government employees to a bit of frenzy during the weekend after publishing an alarm on X: Federal employees have to send an email saying “What has been done last week” or risk losing their jobs.
“In line with the instructions of President Realdonaldtrump, all federal employees will soon receive an e -mail that requests to understand what they did last week,” Musk books. “Failure to respond will be considered resignation.”
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Although Musk is often involved in misleading X, this was not apparently any joke. An email came out to federal employees on Saturday, and it was confirmed that it was authentic (For each BBC) By the OPM management office (OPM).
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Of course, sending a collective email asks for the response will only end in one direction: a fast and inevitable leakage. It was not long before the response address was leaked on X.
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The responses were not late.
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Will any of these email messages be read by Elon Musk? We can definitely say, but it seems that he is unlikely to pass by himself. Some messengers may not be interested, though, Some of I just want to dump the title with the largest possible number of messages in the hope of making life more difficult in the Ministry of Government efficiency in Musk (DOGE).
MASHABLE has continued to the email address published on X. We have not yet received any response, but the email itself has not went on, indicating that the address itself is real.