The government Trump He sent an email to US Federal Government officials last night, asking them to submit a detailed report by Monday night on last week’s work achievements, otherwise they are in danger of losing their jobs.

Emails arrived shortly after the MasculineDoge’s billionaire chief (the Trump government’s government efficiency department) posted on X that the non -response to the email would be regarded as a resignation.

“According to President Trump’s instructions, all federal employees will soon receive an email to report what they were doing last week,” Musk wrote in X. “The absence of a response will be considered a resignation,” he continued.

Musk’s post came a few hours after Trump’s post on Truth Social, that the dog should become more aggressive in his efforts to restrict and reshape the 2.3 million federal workforce.

According to Reuters, emails arrived at federal services, such as the Securities and Exchange Commission, the National Ocean and the atmosphere and the Center for Disease Control and Prevention. The title of the email was “What did you do last week?”

The email asks employees to give a five -point summary of “what did you do at work last week” and send it to their directors.

Employees have a deadline to respond up to one minute before midnight on Monday.

It is not clear on what law is Musk based to dismiss federal workers if they do not respond to his request and what would happen to employees who cannot be mentioned in details of something that is classified as confidential.

According to CNN, some services have advised employees not to respond to the email, especially if they work in sensitive areas. Among them and FBI’s newcomer leader Mrs Patel He told the office officials on Saturday not to answer the email immediately.

And the National Security Service (NSA) employees were notified on Saturday not to respond until further instructions from the Ministry of Defense, a source said.

End Martin, Attorney General in Washington DC, sent an email advising the employees to “be general” in their answers and promised to protect them. “If someone is causing you problems, I cover you,” Martin wrote.

The head of the intelligence services, on the other hand, instructed staff to comply and respond to the email, but noted that the service has resources that allow the Service to use employees “in periods of uncertainty”.