Departments with sensitive or confidential tasks, such as the FBI or Pentagon, initially told employees to ignore the order from DOGE and OPM.
Trump is now convening with his Cabinet for the first time in his second term. Seated next to Trump are Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth. In the r
Elon Musk surely would not hire Pete Hegseth, Kash Patel, Tulsi Gabbard or Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to be salespeople at a Tesla showroom. Trump hired them because they were second-rate ideologues ... who put their loyalty to Trump before the Constitution or the truth.
Federal workers received a second round of emails Friday asking them to report their work accomplishments even after a slew of federal agencies pushed back against the White House’s first round of mass emails,
Hegseth ordered all civilian employees at the Pentagon to respond to the “pulse check” email from the OPM after initially telling workers to ignore it.
Hegseth asked civilian DoD employees to reply to a weekend email – the second of its kind – from the Office of Personnel Management.
The scene was familiar to anyone who has watched past presidential Cabinet meetings. Trump sat at the center of the table, flanked by Secretary of State Marco Rubio on his right and Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth on his left.
The scene was familiar to anyone who has watched past presidential Cabinet meetings. Trump sat at the center of the table, flanked by Secretary of State Marco Rubio on his right and Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth on his left.
The president on Tuesday is holding his first Cabinet meeting, where Elon Musk will also be in attendance. Trump is now convening with his Cabinet for the first time in his second term. Seated next to Trump are Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth.
Elon Musk surely would not hire Pete Hegseth, Kash Patel, Tulsi Gabbard or Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to be salespeople at a Tesla showroom. Trump hired them because they were second-rate ideologues ... who put their loyalty to Trump before the Constitution or the truth.
Federal workers received a second round of emails Friday asking them to report their work accomplishments even after a slew of federal agencies pushed back against the White House’s first round of mass emails,
Departments with sensitive or confidential tasks, such as the FBI or Pentagon, initially told employees to ignore the order from DOGE and OPM.