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Federal workers aren't sure if Elon Musk is done with DOGE — but they hope they're done with '5 bullets' emails

  • Elon Musk announced his plans to step back from DOGE to focus more on Tesla.
  • Federal workers hope they will no longer have to send Musk's weekly 'What did you do last week' email.
  • The possibility of Musk stepping back has sparked both hope and skepticism among federal workers.
  • Musk is legally limited to working for the Trump administration for 130 days a year as a special government employee.
  • Some federal workers doubt Musk will relinquish his influence, citing concerns about his access to sensitive government information.
  • Musk's actions have had a significant impact on the federal workforce, causing anxiety and concern among employees.
  • DOGE's mass firings of 'low performers' under Musk's leadership have been criticized for their handling and impact on workers.
  • Federal workers express hope that Musk's departure could lead to the end of the burdensome 'five bullets' email routine.
  • Despite Musk's pledge to scale back involvement, he plans to dedicate some time to government matters as long as it benefits the president.
  • The possible restructuring in DOGE coincides with Tesla's declining first-quarter earnings, prompting Musk to reconsider his role in government.

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