Multiple U.S. government departments remind employees: Do not immediately respond to Musk's email asking for a list of work completed in the past week
On February 23rd local time, officials from the U.S. State Department told their staff not to immediately respond to emails from Musk, head of the U.S. Government Efficiency Department, listing work completed in the past week. On that day, the U.S. Department of Defense also issued a statement saying that its personnel may have received an email from the U.S. Office of Personnel Management asking "what was done last week". In response to this, the Department of Defense stated that it is responsible for reviewing its personnel's performance and will conduct any review according to its own procedures. If necessary, they will coordinate responses to emails received by employees. Currently, The Pentagon has asked employees to suspend any replies to this email. Kash Patel, director of Federal Bureau Investigation (FBI), also urged his staff not to reply temporarily to emails sent by US Office of Personnel Management (OPM)to federal government workers.(Jinshi)
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