Rep. Scott Perry, R-Pa., told Newsmax Monday that Elon Musk’s email to federal workers asking them about their productivity for the week may have been “semiofficial,” but he thinks it “puts everybody on notice” that the American people expect results from their government.
Musk, the chair of the Trump administration’s Department of Government Efficiency initiative, sent an email to the federal workforce through the Office of Personnel Management that asked employees to submit approximately five bullet points of what they accomplished last week.
“I think it’s a shot across the bow, and I quite honestly think the American people that get up every day, pack a lunch, and head off to work appreciate it,” Perry said on “Newsline.” “They have to produce something every day for their employer to justify their job, to justify their paycheck, and they probably like to see what all this money that is going to $1 trillion additional in debt every 100 days, they’d like to see how that’s accounted for and what they’re getting for it.”
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