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    Home - World News - US agencies push back against Musk, telling workers not to reply to his email
    World News Updated:February 24, 2025

    US agencies push back against Musk, telling workers not to reply to his email

    By Frank Deux1 Min Read
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    US agencies push back against Musk, telling workers not to reply to his email

    Key US agencies, including the FBI, State Department and the Pentagon, have instructed their employees not to respond to an email from cost-cutting chief Elon Musk ordering federal workers to explain what they accomplished last week — or risk losing their job. The pushback from appointees of President Donald Trump marked a new level of chaos and confusion within the beleaguered federal workforce.

    The level of stupidity to tell FBI, DOD, and CIA employees to reply to a janky email address from Elon's army of 21-year-old "HR" DOGE flunkies about "5 specific things you accomplished last week" is a national security nightmare.

    Republicans are fucking morons.

    — Alex Cole (@acnewsitics) February 23, 2025

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    Frank Deux is an editor at the French news desk for WTX news.

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