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#politics
Breitbart: Several Federal Agencies Tell Workers to Ignore Elon Musk’s Email Directive
Federal agencies and unions are advising employees to ignore Elon Musk's directive to report weekly accomplishments, with some warning that non-compliance may lead to legal action. Musk's email suggested non-responses would be considered resignations, a claim not echoed in the official OPM communication.
Major unions, including the AFGE and NTEU, have instructed members not to reply, while agencies like the FBI, NOAA, and NSA have also paused responses. The situation raises questions about potential repercussions for employees who do not comply and how the OPM will handle the expected influx of emails.
Breitbart: Democrats Panic over President Trump’s Talk of Reforming USPS
Democrats on the House Oversight Committee are expressing concern over President Trump's comments regarding potential reforms to the U.S. Postal Service. Trump suggested a merger to improve its operations and reduce financial losses, prompting Democrats to urge him to abandon any plans that could undermine the Postal Service's independence.
In a letter, they warned that such changes could jeopardize the reliability and affordability of mail delivery, particularly in rural areas. They emphasized that any reform would require congressional cooperation, which they believe Trump would not receive. The discussion follows the announcement of Postmaster General Louis DeJoy's resignation.
#society
Times Of Israel: Shackled, starved, alone in tunnels: Families of freed hostages share new details
Families of recently freed Israeli hostages held by Hamas shared their harrowing experiences at a press conference, urging the government to ensure the completion of the ceasefire and hostage deal. They described the severe conditions endured during their loved ones' captivity, including isolation and lack of medical care.
Despite the emotional reunions, families emphasized that the fight continues until all hostages are home. They expressed gratitude for international support and called for immediate action to secure the release of remaining captives, highlighting the ongoing plight of those still held.
#crime
Breitbart: VIDEO: Slain BP Agent Buried After Encounter with Trans Cult Members
U.S. Border Patrol Agent David Maland, 44, was killed during a traffic stop in Vermont in January and was buried with military honors in Minnesota. His funeral drew hundreds, including DHS Secretary Kristi Noem, as loved ones remembered his bravery and service.
Maland's death is linked to a violent incident involving members of a group called the Zizians, associated with multiple deaths across states. Investigations have led to several arrests, including the group's alleged leader.
#sports
GB News: Lionel Messi grabs coach by the neck and screams at referee as Inter Miami star loses temper
Lionel Messi was involved in two confrontations after Inter Miami's 2-2 draw with New York City FC. He received a yellow card for arguing with referee Rosendo Mendoza and later had a physical altercation with NYCFC assistant coach Mehdi Ballouchy, grabbing him by the neck.
Messi's frustrations stemmed from a controversial match where Miami played over an hour with one player less after Tomas Aviles was sent off. Despite the tensions, Messi contributed to Miami's equalizer late in the game. The team now prepares for their next match in the CONCACAF Champions Cup.