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Trump team orders agencies to get ‘large-scale’ firing plans to DOGE by March 13

The Trump administration directed federal agency heads Wednesday to turn in a plan for “large-scale” headcount reductions by March 13 — including by firing “underperforming employees,” closing unneeded regional offices and not renewing worker contracts.

The memo, sent jointly by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) and Office of Personnel Management (OPM), tells agency heads to work with the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) to make cuts to the “bloated, corrupt federal government” by making it more efficient.

The memo comes after DOGE overseer Elon Musk threatened twice to fire government employees who didn’t respond to an email asking for five things they did in the last week.

Elon Musk wears a shirt that says “Tech Support” as he speaks during a cabinet meeting with US President Donald Trump at the White House in Washington, DC, on February 26, 2025. AFP via Getty Images

“Pursuant to the President’s direction, agencies should focus on the maximum elimination of functions that are not statutorily mandated while driving the highest-quality, most efficient delivery of their statutorily-required functions,” the memo reads.

The document includes suggestions that agencies eliminate duplicate management layers, reduce “non-critical jobs,” implement automation of simple tasks, and reduce the use of outside consultants.

The agencies are then directed to present future organizational plans by April 14, which will be implemented on Sept. 30 ahead of the start of fiscal year 2026.

Positions in law enforcement, border security, national security and immigration enforcement are excluded from the order.

The memo was sent out Wednesday by OMB and OPM.
Elon Musk attended Trump’s first cabinet meeting on Wednesday, wearing a “tech support” shirt and explaining his vision for DOGE. AFP via Getty Images

Musk, who joined the Trump administration’s first cabinet meeting Wednesday, said he had no specific target number of employees to cut from government jobs — saying only that “we wish to keep everyone who is doing a job that is essential and doing our job well.”

“But if the job is not essential or they’re not doing the job well, they obviously should not be on the payroll,” added the Tesla and SpaceX boss, reiterating that he wants to “find a trillion dollars in savings.”

Trump added that Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lee Zeldin had already volunteered he would be cutting “65% or so” of his staff, which includes around 17,000 full-time employees.

People rally outside of the HSS in Washington, DC, 25 Feb 2025. ZUMAPRESS.com

Musk showed up to the meeting in a black t-shirt reading “Tech Support,” which he claimed was a reference to DOGE’s mission to be mere “tech support” for government agencies to get maximum efficiency.

The 53-year-old also defended the email sent Saturday that asked for five things employees did in the last week, calling it a “pulse check.”

Musk insisted that it was a “reasonable expectation” to ask government employees to come up with five accomplishments — and added that he was trying to find “fictional individuals that are collecting a paycheck.”

OPM sent out a memo Monday saying Musk’s email was “voluntary” and that replying to it would not mean automatic resignation, like the DOGE head indicated.

But Trump continued the firing threats in the cabinet meeting, saying that the million-plus federal employees who didn’t respond are “on the bubble” and “maybe they’re going to be gone.”

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