Tech billionaire and Tesla CEO Elon Musk have announced that all federal employees have been instructed to report productivity in the new Trump administration initiative.
In a Saturday post xMusk said the report will come in the form of an email that will give federal workers the opportunity to report how productive they are last week.
If the email is ignored, the federal government will interpret it as a resignation, Musk said.
“Consistent with @Realdonaldtrump’s instructions, all federal employees will receive an email promptly requesting a request to understand what they did last week,” Musk wrote . “A failure to respond will be considered a resignation.”
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Elon Musk will speak at the White House on February 11th in Washington, DC at the Oval Office event with President Donald Trump (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)
The post comes as Musk’s Government Efficiency (DOGE) continues to reduce waste suspicions across the federal government. On X-Post Tuesday, Doge said it had discovered 4 million active credit cards in the US government’s books.
“The US government currently has around 4.6 million active credit cards/accounts, which handled ~90m unique transactions at $400 billion in spending[ing] In 2024, Doge said in a post on X on Tuesday.
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Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk (AP Photo/Susan Walsh, file)
President Donald Trump has supported the mask work with Doge. On Saturday, Trump wrote that he wrote about a true society. Musk “does an amazing job,” but he wrote that he “should be more aggressive.”
“Elon does a great job, but I want to see him become more aggressive. Remember, we have a country to save, but in the end it’s bigger than ever. It’s going to happen. Maga!” writes Trump.
The mask was a few hours after Trump posted the enthusiastic “Will Da, President!”
Elon Musk and President Donald Trump arrive to attend the SpaceX Starship Rocket rocket on November 19 in Brownsville, Texas (Brandon Bell/Getty Images)
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Michael Lee and Rachel Wolf of Fox News Digital contributed to this report.
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