02/25/2025 / By Cassie B.
Elon Musk, tasked by President Donald Trump to streamline the U.S. bureaucracy, demanded that federal employees justify their jobs by listing five accomplishments from the past week—or face termination. The directive, delivered via email on Saturday, has ignited a firestorm of controversy, with agency leaders divided over whether to comply and employees left scrambling to navigate the fallout.
The email, sent by the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) at Musk’s direction, instructed federal workers to respond with a bulleted list of their recent achievements by Monday, February 24, at 11:59 p.m. ET. Musk, who heads the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), warned that failure to reply would be treated as a resignation.
The email stated: “Please reply to this email with approx. 5 bullets of what you accomplished last week and cc your manager.”
It added, “Please do not send any classified information, links, or attachments.”
However, the directive quickly unraveled as agency leaders pushed back, citing concerns over national security, privacy, and the chaotic rollout of the initiative. FBI Director Kash Patel, a Trump loyalist, told his staff to “pause any responses,” while the Pentagon and other agencies advised employees to ignore the email altogether. Some Justice Department employees received an email from their leader stating, “Due to the confidential and sensitive nature of the Department’s work, DOJ employees do not need to respond to the email from OPM.”
Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. initially instructed his staff not to respond, citing the sensitivity of ongoing initiatives. But by Monday, RFK Jr. reversed course, ordering HHS employees to comply with Musk’s demand. “This is a legitimate email. Please read and respond per the instructions by Monday, February 24, 11:59 p.m. ET,” read an internal HHS email.
Despite RFK Jr.’s directive, some HHS divisions, including the National Institutes of Health (NIH), resisted. Acting NIH Director Matthew Memoli advised staff to hold off on responding until further guidance was provided.
The Trump administration’s response to the controversy has been equally inconsistent. While the Office of Personnel Management initially told agencies that employees could ignore the email, Musk later announced on X that non-respondents would be given a “second chance” to comply. “Subject to the discretion of the president, they will be given another chance. Failure to respond a second time will result in termination,” Musk wrote.
President Trump, for his part, seemed to endorse Musk’s approach, calling it “ingenious” but acknowledging that some agencies, like the FBI and State Department, needed to protect sensitive information. “If you don’t answer, like, you’re sort of semi-fired or you’re fired,” Trump told reporters in the Oval Office.
Musk’s email is part of a broader effort to reduce the federal workforce by as much as 10%, a goal that has already led to the termination of over 20,000 probationary employees.
Elon Musk’s email ultimatum has become a flashpoint in the Trump administration’s efforts to overhaul the federal government. While some see it as a bold step toward accountability, others view it as a heavy-handed and poorly executed maneuver that has sown confusion and resentment among federal workers. As agencies try to deal with conflicting guidance and employees brace for potential layoffs, the fallout from Musk’s directive underscores the challenges of reshaping a sprawling bureaucracy—and the human cost of doing so.
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