February 23, 2025
Panic Ensues, Dem Senator Lashes Out At 'Dick Boss' Musk Over Email Requiring Feds Explain Work

Update (2356ET): Panic has predictably ensued over Elon Musk's requirement that all federal employees provide a five bullet point summary of what they accomplished last week, due by midnight on Monday (full details below).

While newly minted FBI Director Kash Patel exempted agency employees from the requirement (with much of the intelligence community reportedly set to get the same pass), there's a lot of upset feds out there.

Senator Tina Smith (D-MN) lashed out, posting to X, "This is the ultimate dick boss move from Musk - except he isn’t even the boss, he’s just a dick." (she said on the heels of a coordinated campaign to brand him 'Co-President Musk')

To which Musk replied, "What did you accomplish this week?"

The Rapid Response team, which posts daily information about the Trump agenda, was happy to oblige.

Stay tuned for more...

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Update (2308ET): New FBI Director Kash Patel sent an email to all agency employees on Saturday night instructing them to "pause any responses" to Elon Musk's request that all federal employees provide summaries of their accomplishments over the past week or face termination.

"The FBI, through the Office of the Director, is in charge of all of our review processes, and will conduct reviews in accordance with FBI procedures," reads the note from Patel. "When and if further information is required, we will coordinate the responses. For now, please pause any responses."

Meanwhile, at least one federal employee apparently don't have time to answer the email - but did have time to complain to a MSM reporter about having to do it.

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Elon Musk is 'running the Twitter playbook on the government,' after writing in a Saturday post on X that all federal employees will be receiving an email "shortly" requesting to "understand what they got done last week."

Those who fail to reply "will be taken as a resignation."

And there it is (though no mention of the implied resignations for failure to respond):

When X user 'The Rabbit Hole' commented that Musk is "running the Twitter playbook on the government," Musk replied: "It works."

The post came hours after President Donald Trump encouraged Musk to "get more aggressive" with the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), adding "REMEMBER, WE HAVE A COUNTRY TO SAVE."

Musk's email comes after roughly 77,000 federal employees accepted DOGE's "Fork in the Road" email offering roughly 8 months of pay in exchange for resigning. After that, DOGE moved to fire thousands of employees across various agencies - mostly those in a probationary period who have been in their jobs for less than one year.

It also comes after the Trump administration scored a legal victory when a judge allowed Musk and crew to continue accessing federal data and arranging for mass layoffs.

Last week, Trump signed an executive order directing agencies to work with DOGE to make "preparations to initiate large-scale reductions in force."

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Tyler Durden Sat, 02/22/2025 - 23:57

Update (2356ET): Panic has predictably ensued over Elon Musk’s requirement that all federal employees provide a five bullet point summary of what they accomplished last week, due by midnight on Monday (full details below).

While newly minted FBI Director Kash Patel exempted agency employees from the requirement (with much of the intelligence community reportedly set to get the same pass), there’s a lot of upset feds out there.

Senator Tina Smith (D-MN) lashed out, posting to X, “This is the ultimate dick boss move from Musk – except he isn’t even the boss, he’s just a dick.” (she said on the heels of a coordinated campaign to brand him ‘Co-President Musk’)

To which Musk replied, “What did you accomplish this week?”

The Rapid Response team, which posts daily information about the Trump agenda, was happy to oblige.

Stay tuned for more…

*  *  *

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Update (2308ET): New FBI Director Kash Patel sent an email to all agency employees on Saturday night instructing them to “pause any responses” to Elon Musk’s request that all federal employees provide summaries of their accomplishments over the past week or face termination.

The FBI, through the Office of the Director, is in charge of all of our review processes, and will conduct reviews in accordance with FBI procedures,” reads the note from Patel. “When and if further information is required, we will coordinate the responses. For now, please pause any responses.

Meanwhile, at least one federal employee apparently don’t have time to answer the email – but did have time to complain to a MSM reporter about having to do it.

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Elon Musk is ‘running the Twitter playbook on the government,’ after writing in a Saturday post on X that all federal employees will be receiving an email “shortly” requesting to “understand what they got done last week.”

Those who fail to reply “will be taken as a resignation.”

And there it is (though no mention of the implied resignations for failure to respond):

When X user ‘The Rabbit Hole’ commented that Musk is “running the Twitter playbook on the government,” Musk replied: “It works.

The post came hours after President Donald Trump encouraged Musk to “get more aggressive” with the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), adding “REMEMBER, WE HAVE A COUNTRY TO SAVE.

Musk’s email comes after roughly 77,000 federal employees accepted DOGE’s “Fork in the Road” email offering roughly 8 months of pay in exchange for resigning. After that, DOGE moved to fire thousands of employees across various agencies – mostly those in a probationary period who have been in their jobs for less than one year.

It also comes after the Trump administration scored a legal victory when a judge allowed Musk and crew to continue accessing federal data and arranging for mass layoffs.

Last week, Trump signed an executive order directing agencies to work with DOGE to make “preparations to initiate large-scale reductions in force.”

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