Elon Musk says NASA staff 'face being fired' if they don't respond to six word demand

Staff could be forced into resignation, the world’s richest man has warned

Elon Musk has warned that federal employees could be forced into ‘resignation’ if they don’t respond to a six-word demand, and NASA workers have received particular guidance on how they should respond.

The SpaceX founder and billionaire is leading Donald Trump’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) and has been tasked with cutting federal spending.

And he’s most certainly been doing that, with cuts among diversity, equality and inclusion (DEI) programs and foreign aid among those being axed.

DOGE itself claims its cost-cutting moves have saved the US public $55 billion in federal funds, although this figure is yet to be verified, as per ABC News.South African-born tech billionaire Musk is helping Trump's administration to slash federal spending (Brandon Bell/Getty Images)

South African-born tech billionaire Musk is helping Trump’s administration to slash federal spending (Brandon Bell/Getty Images)

Anyway, Elon Musk’s most recent tactic came in the form of a seemingly innocuous e-mail asking employees about their week.

If ignored, though, it could see people lose their jobs, he warned.

An email with the simple subject line: “What did you do last week?” should’ve hit federal worker’s inboxes today over the weekend.

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