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Elon Musk could face lawsuit from U.S. federal workers over DOGE order - National | Globalnews.ca

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Lawsuit filed in federal court accuses Elon Musk of violating the law with his weekend demand that federal workers explain their accomplishments or risk being fired.
Musk continued to threaten federal workers on Monday morning even as confusion spread through the administration and some top officials told employees not to comply.
There was swift resistance from several key U.S. agencies led by the president’s loyalists.
The interim U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia sent his staff a message that may have caused more confusion.
“We will comply with this OPM request whether by replying or deciding not to reply,” Ed Martin wrote in an email obtained by the AP .
Officials at the Departments of State , Defense and Homeland Security were more consistent.
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