CNN Media Correspondent Brian Stelter last week demanded that what federal employees have done in their work “sounds like common sense to Americans,” but in reality it's “nonsense.” I said.
Stelter commented on Musk, which works with the government's Department of Efficiency (DOGE), and sent an email to federal employees on Saturday to request that they list what they did on work the previous week. did. Employees will be required to send lists of achievements or lose employment until 11:59pm on Monday, according to an email regarding the mask order sent by the Human Resources Administration.
“The starting point here is, in theory, it makes a lot of sense to ask all employees what they're doing,” Stelter told Inside Politics on Monday. .
CNN Media Correspondent Brian Stelter responded to Elon Musk requesting federal employees to list their achievements during the “Inside Politics” segment. (CNN screenshot)
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Stelter added that in the months leading up to Musk's purchase of the company in 2022, Musk asked former Twitter CEO Parag Agrawal the same question. After Musk officially purchased the social media platform, he fired Agrawal, CFO ned Segal and the general counsel. Vijaya Gadde. Around 70% to 80% of Twitter's 8,000 employees were also later fired or retired.
Stelter said the situation for the federal government is much more complicated, but it may seem easy for most Americans.
“And I think we should recognize a lot of Americans. This makes perfect sense. Tell us what you did last week. What are your achievements? Many people. I'm used to doing that at work,” Stelter said. “Of course, if you don't check your categorized information or work emails on weekends, it really gets complicated right away. So I understand that it's not common sense to claim that he is. But I think we need to understand why this appeal is there. To people… that's actually nonsense, but that sounds like common sense.”

Musk similarly asked former Twitter CEO Parag Agrawal what he accomplished in the workplace before purchasing the platform in 2022. (Jakub Porzycki/Nurphoto, Carina Johansen/ntb/afp
The masks have doubled, and the initiative is important for a pack of government officials who have achieved small jobs that have not checked their government email accounts.
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“The reason this is important is that a considerable number of people who are supposed to work for the government do little work that doesn't check email at all! Dead people collect payroll It is used to do so.

Mask's email said employees will be holding it until Monday night. (Getty Images)
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Emma Colton from Fox News contributed to this report.
