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Trump Posts SpongeBob Meme Poking Fun At Outrage Over Elon Musk’s Email Asking Workers What They Did Last Week

Trump’s SpongeBob meme amidst Elon Musk’s email drama exposed.

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In a move that’s making waves, President Donald Trump took to social media on Sunday to mock federal employees.

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Musk’s controversial email detailed.

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Musk, heading the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), had emailed federal workers demanding they list five accomplishments from the past week.

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The email stipulated a deadline of 11:59 p.m. Monday, implying non-responders would be considered as having resigned.

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This bold move sparked immediate backlash from unions and lawmakers alike.

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Everett Kelley, president of the American Federation of Government Employees, labeled the request “unlawful” and “disrespectful.”

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Senator Tina Smith chimed in, calling it “the ultimate d–k boss move from Musk.”

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Amid the controversy, President Trump decided to weigh in with his characteristic flair.

Musk’s militant approach highlighted.

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This isn’t the first time Musk has employed such tactics.

During his acquisition of Twitter, he famously demanded employees commit to “hardcore” work or leave.

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This approach led to significant staff reductions and public outcry.

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Now, as head of DOGE, Musk seems intent on applying similar strategies to the federal workforce.

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However, federal agencies are pushing back.

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Officials from the FBI, Department of Defense, and State Department have advised their employees not to respond to Musk’s email.

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Legal experts argue that Musk lacks the authority to enforce such directives.

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Federal employees are protected by civil service laws, making unilateral terminations challenging.

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Labor lawyer Suzanne Summerlin emphasized that resignations must be voluntary.

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“Silence cannot be interpreted as resignation,” she stated.

Elon Musk’s defence confirmed.

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Despite the legal and ethical concerns, Musk remains unapologetic.

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He defended his email as a “very basic pulse check” on employee productivity.

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“If someone can’t list their accomplishments, what are they doing?” Musk questioned.

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The situation has left many federal workers anxious and uncertain.

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Unions are gearing up for potential legal battles to protect their members.

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Meanwhile, President Trump’s meme has added fuel to the fire.

Trump’s shocking meme explained.

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He shared an edited SpongeBob SquarePants meme, poking fun at the uproar over Elon Musk’s recent directive.

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He posted a meme featuring SpongeBob deep in thought, holding a notepad titled “Got Done Last Week.”

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The satirical list included items like “Cried about Trump” and “Cried about Elon.”

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Other entries mocked federal workers, suggesting they “Made it to the office for once” and “Read some emails.”

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The meme culminated with “Cried about Trump and Elon some more.”

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Critics argue that mocking dedicated public servants is unbecoming of a president.

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Supporters, however, see it as a humorous take on government inefficiency.

The debate rages on.

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As the debate rages on, one thing is clear: the intersection of politics, tech moguls, and internet memes continues to shape public discourse in unexpected ways.

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Only time will tell how this latest saga unfolds.