Musk’s ‘What Did You Do’ Email Draws Suit From Federal Unions
- President Donald Trump supported Elon Musk's demand for federal employees to report accomplishments by Monday, leading to legal action.
- Attorneys from various groups filed a lawsuit in California, claiming Musk's demand violated the law, while some federal agencies advised employees not to respond.
- Musk termed the email a 'very basic pulse check' while hinting at possible layoffs for non-compliant employees.
- The White House criticized the lawsuit, and there are indications of resistance within the government ranks against Musk's demands, with some federal agencies advising employees not to respond.
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