A federal judge on Monday blocked the government downsizing team created by President Donald Trump and spearheaded by billionaire Elon Musk from accessing sensitive data maintained by the U.S. Education Department and the U.
During a press conference with French President Emmanuel Macron, President Donald Trump was asked about his deadline for Canada and Mexico tariffs scheduled for next week, to which he said they will be "going forward,
President Donald Trump backed Elon Musk’s demand that federal employees explain their recent work or risk getting fired, even as OPM said compliance is voluntary.
Saturday Night Live mercilessly mocked President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky's Oval Office showdown in its latest skit. The cast also took shots at Elon Musk and his Department of Government Efficiency – with alum Mike Myers playing the chainsaw-wielding tech mogul.
Despite President Donald Trump's administration informing federal agencies that responding to Elon Musk's "What did you do last week?" email is voluntary, Musk -- seemingly emboldened by Trump's public support -- is doubling down on his threats to federal workers.
Judge William Alsup said no “statute in the history of the universe” authorized OPM to take personnel action against employees at other agencies.
While protests against Trump and Musk’s cuts are happening around the country, much of the organizing has been happening online.
The Office of Personnel Management email Wednesday to remote workers, some thousands of miles from Washington, told them they are being relocated.
Since Elon Musk threatened federal workers with firings if they didn't list five work accomplishments, Trump tells them they're "on the bubble" if they don't comply.
The Democratic Party is fighting back. On Friday, the Democratic National Committee, as well as two other national party committees, filed a lawsuit against President Trump, stating that his executive order to seize control of the Federal Elections Commission breaks federal law.
Despite President Donald Trump's administration informing federal agencies that responding to Elon Musk's "What did you do last week?" email is voluntary, Musk -- seemingly emboldened by Trump's public support -- is doubling down on his threats to federal workers.