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Exclusive: First Buddy’ Done?: President Trump Slaps Elon Musk With Restrictions — And Declares Tesla Boss is ‘Not in Charge’ After He Threatens to ‘Terminate’ Federal Workers….. Check In

Donald Trump wants to make sure Elon Musk doesn’t get the idea he’s in charge of firing anyone.
During a Cabinet-level meeting on Thursday morning, the controversial president is said to have reminded heads of agencies that they are pulling the strings when it comes to firing employees, not the Tesla billionaire, RadarOnline.com can reveal.
According to sources, Musk was in the meeting when Trump, 78, told his top officials the DOGE boss is simply there to make recommendations on who to give the boot to, but has zero power when it comes to actually doing the firing.
Trump’s apparent instructions come after Musk – known as “First Buddy” – was vocal about cutting government waste, previously sending an email to federal employees urging them to list five things they had done that week, giving them a deadline, too.
Musk, 53, then took to X, telling workers the email was to figure out “who had a pulse and two working neurons,” and then warned those who did not send the email would “soon be furthering their career elsewhere.”
While Trump seemed to be all about the email at the time – even using a bizarre meme to mock employees – department leads including Kash Patel and Tulsi Gabbard weren’t as elated.
Gabbard said at the time: “Given the inherently sensitive and classified nature of our work, [intelligence community] employees should not respond to the OPM email.”
After the deadline had passed, Musk once again gave it his best shot and tweeted: “Subject to the discretion of the President, they will be given another chance. Failure to respond a second time will result in termination.”
Despite the pushback, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt applauded the email.