Federal workers say Elon Musk's slash-and-burn approach to the federal government is it less efficient and driving away some of the most talented people.
Twenty-one civil service employees resigned en masse Tuesday from Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency.
Readers share their takes on DOGE's controversial request for accomplishment lists, with many seeing potential benefits despite concerns over tactics.
The cuts, highlighted on an earlier version of the “wall of receipts” posted by Elon Musk’s team, contained mistakes that vastly inflated the amount of money saved.
Legal experts say that if the White House admits that the answer is Elon Musk, as Trump has essentially stated, Musk’s actions will be deemed illegal.
DOGE's attempt to trim jobs may be new for the federal workforce, but one expert said the strategy was ripped from the private sector’s playbook.
Twenty-one Department of Government Efficiency employees on Tuesday tendered their group resignation in opposition to DOGE actions that they say endangers critical systems and American's data.
The joint resignation letter was addressed to White House chief of staff Susie Wiles and uploaded to a webpage called WetheBuilders.org.
President Donald Trump is facing pushback after federal workers across the country received an email over the weekend asking them to justify their positions by midnight. Several agencies had instructed their employees not to respond to the directive,