White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said more than one million federal workers sent in their list of accomplishments.
Operatives working for Elon Musk’s DOGE appear to be editing the code of AutoRIF—software designed by the Defense Department that could assist in mass firings of federal workers, sources tell WIRED.
Stanford Law School professor Mark Lemley says Elon Musk's project violated the Privacy Act when it got into OPM's data.
Sen. Lisa Murkowski, R-Alaska, had some harsh words for the way DOGE was operating, calling the email sent to federal workers “intimidation,” and saying that she’s hearing from federal workers who are being “treated with a level of disregard to their service and to their tenure.”
Elon Musk and the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) recently sought information from federal government employees regarding what work they completed in the past week. Experts weighed in.
Elon Musk surveyed his followers on X — the platform he spent $44 billion to buy — asking whether federal employees should be required
Chair Elon Musk asked federal staffers to respond to a personal productivity email or get fired – not all federal agencies complied.
The White House said federal agencies have discretion over key policy, as records showed Elon Musk’s team pushing for still more enormous changes.