President Donald Trump is making it very clear that anyone who chooses not to respond to Musk’s email from the Office of Personnel Management, that’s prompted by the billionaire, would lose their jobs.
The email explains to federal employees how they need to list down several things that they accomplished in the past week, five to be exact.
Political experts shared how the matter comes after days of confusion over the matter, which asked the government to provide details of what they had done over the past week.
He failed to clear things up when asked in detail about them during the cabinet meeting.
Trump said that he was not thrilled about the matter that they were choosing to ignore it instead of responding to it.
He referred to it as a sad endeavor and maybe this was a wake up call for everyone that we might be paying people who aren’t doing the right thing.
So people on the bubble will end up being gone as nothing can be forgiven now.
But despite Donald Trump’s assertion, there is still some mixed guidance in terms of how the workers need to respond.
Millions were left so confused and in a limbo when Musk shared through his X app that they risk getting terminated if they don’t respond to the mail stating, ‘what did you do last week!’.
Soon after it was sent, some agency leaders mentioned that work with sensitive and confidential data told workers not to reply while others warned against replying to the request without any guidance beforehand.