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Trump Administration, Breaking With Musk’s Directive, Says Replying to His Email Is Voluntary

24 February 2025
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Trump Administration, Breaking With Musk’s Directive, Says Replying to His Email Is Voluntary
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Elon Musk’s demand for federal workers to justify their jobs or face termination met resistance as some of President Trump’s loyalists rejected the billionaire’s request. Despite confusion caused by conflicting messages, agencies ultimately declared the response to Mr. Musk’s email as voluntary. While Trump praised Musk’s demand as “genius,” employees were told they would not be fired for not responding. The clash highlighted tensions between Musk’s push for a more efficient government and concerns about security and personnel decisions within federal agencies.

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