Trump Warns 1 Million Federal Workers Might Be Fired in Wild DOGE Cabinet Meeting Monologue: ‘They Are on the Bubble’

 

President Donald Trump warned that one million or more federal employees are now “on the bubble” because of their failure to respond to an email demanding they justify their jobs.

In a wild monologue during a Cabinet meeting Tuesday, the president jumped in after Elon Musk responded to a question from a pool reporter about the fates of those who failed to respond to the email sent Saturday by the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) — which asked federal employees to list five bulletpoints of items they accomplished in the last week. Despite having previously warned federal employees that failure to respond would be considered a resignation, Musk softened his position — in response to the pool reporter asking whether those million-plus employees who blew off the email demand would be terminated.

“We’re going to send another email,” Musk said. “But our goal is not to be capricious or unfair. We want to give people every opportunity to send an email. And the email could simply be ‘What I’m working on is too sensitive or classified to describe.’ Like, literally just that would be sufficient. You know, I think this is just common sense.”

Moments later, though, Trump interjected and said the consequences could indeed be more dire for the non-respondents.

“Those million people that haven’t responded though, Elon, they are on the bubble,” Trump said. “You know, I wouldn’t say that we’re thrilled about it. You know, they haven’t responded. Now, maybe they don’t exist. Maybe we’re paying people that don’t exist. Don’t forget we just got here. This group just got here. But those people are on the bubble, as they say. Maybe they’re gonna be gone.”

The president then went on a wild rant in which he slammed his predecessor, former President Joe Biden, for what Trump believes was wasteful spending.

“I wouldn’t say that Biden ran a very tight administration,” Trump said. “They spent money like nobody’s ever spent money before. Wasted money. The green new scam, all of the different things they spent money on. And you’ve seen that. We’ve seen that with some of the things that I read in speeches. I read them, and people can’t believe when I read them. Twenty million here, 30 million here for a little educational course on something.

“Circumcision, right? Circumcision. Twenty million dollars to inform the people of such and such a country. On other things, and other things other than that.”

Watch above, via CNN.

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