Tech billionaire and Tesla CEO Elon Musk announced that all federal employees have been directed to report their productivity in the new Trump administration initiative.
In Saturday’s post On XMusk said the report will come in the form of an email that will give federal workers the opportunity to report on productivity last week.
Musk said if the email is ignored, the federal government will interpret it as resignation.
“Consistent with President @RealdonaldTrump’s instructions, all federal employees will soon receive an email asking for an idea of what they did last week,” Musk wrote. “No response will be considered resignation.”
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Elon Musk speaks at an event with President Donald Trump in Washington, D.C. on February 11 (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)
The post is by Musk Ministry of Government Efficiency (DOGE) Continue to cut suspicious waste in the federal government. In Tuesday’s X post, Doge said it found 4 million active credit cards on U.S. government books.
“The U.S. government currently has about 4.6 million active credit cards/accounts, processing about $90 billion of spending is about $40B $40B[ing] In fiscal 24, Duger said in an article on Tuesday.
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Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk (AP Photo/Susan Walsh, file)
President Donald Trump He has always supported Musk’s cooperation with Doge. Trump wrote on “Social Truth” on Saturday that while Musk was “doing well”, he should be “more aggressive”.
“Elon did a great job, but I would like to see him become more aggressive. Remember, we have a country that can save but end up being bigger than ever. Maga!,” Trump wrote.
Musk replied enthusiastically: “Mr. President!” Hours after Trump’s release.

Presidents Elon Musk and Donald Trump arrive at SpaceX Starship rocket launch in Brownsville, Texas on November 19 (Brendan Bell/Getty Image)
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Michael Lee and Rachel Wolf of Fox News Digital contributed to the report.