Trump Lives updates of the 2nd Tentro: Musk threat

Trump Lives updates of the 2nd Tentro: Musk threat

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Federal workers who do not close close to Elon Musk on social networks can completely ignore that there is an ultimatum on the table.

Although the administration asked federal employees to list their achievements, email did not indicate that those who did not respond on the deadline would be fired.

That threat only comes from Musk on social networks.

The CEO of Tesla and Spacex Elon Musk speaks at the Conservative Political Conference, February 20, 2025 in Oxon Hill, Maryland.

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And he doubled on Monday morning, writing: “Those who do not take this email seriously will promote their career elsewhere.”

He raises the question: Who really is calling decisions here? Elon Musk or federal agencies tell your employees not to respond?

Is federal employees supposed to track Elon Musk on the social media platform that it has for guidance?

That is not an easy task. For context, Musk published more than 150 times in X this weekend alone.

Musk on Monday morning continues to act as if he had authority on the Federal Labor Force, threatening employees with administrative license if they do not return to work this week.

“Those who ignored President Trump’s executive order to return to work have now received more than a month of warning,” Musk wrote this morning in X. “From this week, those who do not return to office will be licensed administrative “.

-ABC News’ Rachel Scott

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