Elon Musk, an adviser to President Donald Trump and the head of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), while speaking at Trump’s first Cabinet meeting said he was a “tech support,” and donned a T-Shirt that said ‘tech support’ and a cap that said ‘Make America Great Again’, a tagline used by Republicans. As he first stood up to speak, Musk said he was “tech support” and said DOGE was doing lots of work to “fix the government computer systems.” He later added that he had received “a lot of death threats,” over the work he has been doing, which has involved hundreds of people losing their jobs, as highlighted by CNN. Musk is not a Cabinet member and was not elected to office. However, he said, “President Trump has put together the best Cabinet ever. And I do not give false praise. This is an incredible group of people. I don’t think such a talented team has ever been assembled.” Over the weekend, Musk blasted out an email telling federal employees to explain their work or risk losing their jobs. One million federal workers have responded to that email after conflicting guidance from Musk, Trump and various agencies, CNN reported. The email was something Karoline Leavitt, White House Press Secretary, spoke about in her briefing on Wednesday. “It’s a very simple idea when you think about it: All this administration is asking is for federal workers, who live off the American taxpayers’ dime, to send five bullet points of what they have done in the previous week. That’s all we are asking for,” she said. The US Office of Personnel Management highlighted Leavitt’s email, wherein she said how she had to (ANI)
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