The Trump administration plans to ship one other e-mail to each federal worker on Saturday that calls for they checklist what they did within the earlier week in order that President Donald Trump and co-President Elon Musk can decide if their duties are in “alignment” with the administration’s agenda, The Washington Put up reported. In reality, the administration plans to make the emails a weekly harassment.
Final weekend, underneath Musk’s route, the Workplace of Personnel Administration despatched an e-mail to 2.3 million federal staff demanding they reply with a listing of roughly 5 issues they labored on that week, or else danger being fired. The e-mail led to mass chaos, with staff receiving blended messages from businesses about find out how to reply, if in any respect.
For instance, various Trump Cupboard officers advised the federal workforce to not reply, as a result of lots of their duties are labeled and writing them out in response to a mass e-mail endangers nationwide safety.
Different Cupboard officers, like grifting anti-vaccine Heal Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who leads the Division of Well being and Human Providers, advised staff to answer … however his directive was contradicted by different company heads underneath his purview who advised staff to maintain off.
However Trump and Musk have been apparently pissed their orders weren’t being adopted, and so they have now retooled the emails to drive federal staff to answer.
In response to The Washington Put up, the brand new emails will come from staff’ particular company human sources departments, and never the centralized Workplace of Personnel Administration.
“The switch could give the request more teeth, because agencies typically have more direct authority over their staff than OPM, which enacts HR policy across the bureaucracy but doesn’t actually employ most workers,” The Washington Put up reported.
Certainly, a federal decide on Thursday dominated that the Trump administration violated federal regulation once they used OPM to order the mass termination of federal staff on the Division of Protection, the Park Service, the Bureau of Land Administration, and the Nationwide Science Basis, amongst others.
“The Office of Personnel Management does not have any authority whatsoever, under any statute in the history of the universe, to hire and fire employees at another agency,” U.S. District Decide William Alsup wrote in an opinion that ordered OPM to rescind memos that ordered the firing of workers.

Finally, the chaos Musk has created together with his silly “Department of Government Efficiency” (not an actual division) is inflicting even some MAGA lawmakers to get pissed, with NBC Information reporting that Senate Republicans met with White Home chief of workers Susie Wiles to specific their considerations with how DOGE is impacting individuals of their states.
Why do they all of a sudden care? Properly, GOP lawmakers are actually going through offended constituents peppering them with questions on how they plan to face as much as Musk.
Musk’s DOGE efforts have led hundreds of veterans working within the federal authorities to be fired, with some federal staff resigning in protest of the cuts that haven’t made the federal government extra environment friendly however fairly have endangered nationwide safety and prompted human struggling.
The remedy of federal staff has been downright merciless, with one terminated USAID worker saying he wasn’t even allowed to take a photograph of a plaque within the now-shuttered USAID headquarters that memorialized his late spouse, who was killed within the line of obligation working for the federal authorities.
Adam Tomasek mentioned he was given quarter-hour to scrub out his desk, and was prevented from taking a photograph of the memorial wall, which honored his first spouse who was killed in a automobile accident in Haiti, the place she labored as a USAID international service officer.
“My first wife passed away. She’s honored on the memorial wall,” Tomasek advised reporters gathered outdoors the constructing. “She was a foreign service officer herself, so I wanted to take another photo to send to her mother. I got into an argument with the Customs and Border Patrol security guard, who said no photos. I explained my story to him and he said, ‘No, we have instructions you are not allowed, no photos, no videos.’”
In reality, one prime Division of Justice official resigned on Thursday over the abysmal remedy of public servants.
“I cannot continue to serve in such a hostile and toxic work environment, one where leadership at the highest levels makes clear we are not welcomed or valued, much less trusted to do our jobs,” Joshua Stueve, a senior communications adviser at the DOJ, wrote in his resignation letter.