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Elon Musk tells federal employees to document work in email or be fired

Elon Musk speaks at the Conservative Political Action Conference, CPAC, at the Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center, on Thursday in Oxon Hill, Md.
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Elon Musk speaks at the Conservative Political Action Conference, CPAC, at the Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center, on Thursday in Oxon Hill, Md.

Federal workers across the U.S. government received an email on Saturday afternoon asking them to account for what they did in the past week — and Elon Musk says they will be fired if they don't respond.

The emails arrived several hours after Musk, who is leading the that has orchestrated the mass firings of at least 20,000 government workers over the past month, gave notice about the apparent ultimatum.

"Consistent with President @realDonaldTrump's instructions, all federal employees will shortly receive an email requesting to understand what they got done last week," , which he owns. The post ends: "Failure to respond will be taken as a resignation."

The emails, which NPR has confirmed, were sent by the Office of Personnel Management. They ask workers to reply and provide "approx. 5 bullets of what you accomplished last week and cc your manager," and gives a deadline of Monday 11:59 p.m. ET. It asked that that no classified information be shared.

OPM said in a statement that the emails are "part of the Trump Administration's commitment to an efficient and accountable federal workforce," and that "agencies will determine any next steps."

It's unclear what legal weight the threat carries. Many federal workers are covered by civil service protections that prevent them from being fired without cause.

In a statement responding to the email notices, the head of the American Federation of Government Employees (AFGE) — which represents more than 800,000 civil servants — said it would challenge any unlawful firings of federal workers.

"Once again, Elon Musk and the Trump Administration have shown their utter disdain for federal employees and the critical services they provide to the American people," AFGE National President Everett Kelley said.

"It is cruel and disrespectful to hundreds of thousands of veterans who are wearing their second uniform in the civil service to be forced to justify their job duties to the this out-of-touch, privileged, unelected billionaire who has never performed one single hour of honest public service in his life," Kelley added.

The emails come as Musk and the new Trump administration continue to aggressively fire government workers and remove top leaders from federal agencies.

It's a familiar management tactic for Musk. The billionaire at the helm of at least two of his other companies, Twitter — before he rebranded the social platform as X — and Tesla, where he mandated weekly reports from his employees on productivity and attendance.

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Brett Neely is an editor with NPR's Washington Desk, where he works closely with NPR Member station reporters on political coverage and edits stories about election security and voting rights.

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