
Confusion and chaos loom as hundreds of thousands of federal employees begin their workweek on Monday facing a deadline from President Donald Trump’s cost-cutting chief, Elon Musk, to explain their recent accomplishments or risk losing their jobs.
Musk’s unusual demand has faced resistance from several key U.S. agencies led by the president’s loyalists — including the FBI, State Department, Homeland Security and the Pentagon — which instructed their employees over the weekend not to comply. Lawmakers in both parties said that Musk’s mandate may be illegal, while unions are threatening to sue.
Other news we’re following today:
- Trump meets with Macron: The president welcomed French President Emmanuel Macron to the White House at a moment of deep uncertainty about the future of transatlantic relations, with Trump effectively tuning out European leadership as he looks to quickly end Russia’s war in Ukraine.
- Dan Bongino gets top FBI role: The former U.S. Secret Service agent who has penned best-selling books, ran unsuccessfully for office and gained fame as a conservative pundit with TV shows and a popular podcast, has been chosen to serve as FBI deputy director.
- Musk takes center stage at CPAC: Musk was an unexpected guest of honor at the Conservative Political Action Conference over the weekend. He took the stage wielding a chainsaw, which, along with his comments, left little subtlety about his role or his influence.