In a controversial directive, President Trump's administration, led by officials including Secretary Elon Musk, has required federal employees to justify their work achievements via an email sent by the Office of Personnel Management. The email demands a response outlining accomplishments from the previous week. Musk warned that ignoring this request could be interpreted as resignation. However, FBI Director Kash Patel has countered this directive, instructing his employees to refrain from responding, emphasizing adherence to FBI review protocols instead. This has led to tensions within federal agencies and backlash from workers' unions.
In an unprecedented move, federal employees were asked via email to justify their work, with failure to respond seen as resignation by Trump's administration.
Despite the email's harsh directive from Musk, FBI Director Kash Patel has emphasized that responses are not required and that reviews will follow internal protocols.
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