Speaker Johnson met with the billionaire last week one-on-one. Speaker of the House Mike Johnson said that he is going to plan a meeting between himself, Elon Musk,…
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Education Department Offered Employees Incentive to Resign
The department warns of additional layoffs in the future. The Education Department emailed its employees on Friday, offering $25,000 or severance pay, “whichever is less,” if they choose…
Read MoreAdministration Memo Directs Federal Agencies to Report Staff Reduction Plans
The agencies are instructed to collaborate with assigned DOGE personnel. The Office of Personnel Management (OPM) and Office of Management and Budget (OMB) have directed federal agencies to…
Read MoreWhite House Announces USDS Employee as DOGE Administrator
The administration explained recently that Special Presidential Advisor Musk is not in charge. The White House informed media outlets that Amy Gleason is serving as the acting administrator…
Read MorePresident Trump’s First Cabinet Meeting Opens in Prayer
The president and his administration leaders discuss a wide range of issues. President Donald Trump held his first Cabinet meeting on Wednesday. The president had Secretary Scott Turner…
Read MoreFederal Judge Orders Administration to Release USAID Funding
He ruled in favor of the contractors who claim billions in outstanding invoices. On Tuesday, District Judge Amir Ali ruled that President Donald Trump’s administration must release hundreds of…
Read MoreFederal Judge Temporarily Blocks DOGE Access to OPM and Education Department
District Judge Deborah Boardman granted a two-week restraining order on the Education Department and the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) on Monday, preventing the sharing of any personal…
Read MoreNational Security Agencies Provide Guidance on OPM Productivity Email
Due to the sensitive nature of the information, the department and agency heads will coordinate responses. Government employees received a human resource email from the Office of Personnel…
Read MoreIRS Releases 6,700 Probationary Employees
The White House continues to pursue its government efficiency agenda. The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) dismissed 6,700 employees on Thursday, becoming the next cut in a series of…
Read MoreActing Commissioner Clarifies Findings on Those Listed on SSA Rolls
Millions of people listed above the age of 100 had the date of death field set to “false.” Acting Commissioner Lee Dudek of the Social Security Administration (SSA)…
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