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Elon Musk’s ‘Five Things’ email program shut down by Trump administration: What was the controversial project that sparked panic among federal employees?
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The Trump administration has ended Elon Musk's unpopular "Five Things" email program, which required federal employees to report weekly accomplishments. Launched in February 2025, the initiative aimed to boost accountability but faced backlash due to vague guidance and inconsistent enforcement. Its cancellation signals a shift away from tech-driven performance tools and follows a souring relationship between Musk and Trump.
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