Some Trump-appointed officials have instructed their employees not to reply to an email that Elon Musk touted on social media. The request came from the Office of Personnel Management and demanded a list of tasks done during the week. CBS News’ Olivia Rinaldi reports.
Some Trump officials are opposing Musk’s email request demanding list of tasks done
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