Trump says Cabinet officials will handle firings, not Musk


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  • President Donald Trump limited Elon Musk and the Department of Government Efficiency’s ability to fire federal employees. Trump announced biweekly sessions with Cabinet members to give them more control over cuts.
  • “It’s important to keep the best and most productive people,” Trump said.
  • Agencies like the Social Security Administration are facing long-term impacts.

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Since President Donald Trump returned to the White House, the media has reported on government job cuts from Elon Musk and the Department of Government Efficiency team. Now, Trump made it clear he wants his Cabinet officials to handle federal firings while working with Musk and his team.

Trump made the announcement in a meeting with Musk and his department heads Thursday, March 6. He said it was time for “the scalpel rather than the hatchet,” when it comes to making job cuts.

Politico reported Trump said Musk is empowered to make recommendations to the departments but not issue decisions on his own regarding staffing and policy.

Instead, there will now be biweekly sessions for Cabinet members to discuss more precise cuts in their departments with Musk.

What did Trump say about the change?

Trump posted to Truth Social that his Cabinet agreed on the need to reduce the size of the government.

“It’s very important that we cut levels down to where they should be, but it’s also important to keep the best and most productive people,” Trump said in the post.

Trump also talked about the meeting with reporters in the Oval Office.

“It was about cutting because everybody knows the country’s way out of control in terms of the number of people,” Trump said. “I want the Cabinet members to keep good people. I don’t want to see a big cut where a lot of good people are cut.”

How have Musk’s decisions impacted federal agencies?

Trump’s statements follow weeks of coverage of Musk’s planned overhaul of the federal workforce, which has been widely criticized by Democrats.

His orders have already altered the future of several agencies, including the Social Security Administration, which is now closing dozens of offices nationwide.

According to multiple reports, Musk joined the conversation at Thursday’s Cabinet meeting, agreeing with Trump’s directive. He also acknowledged that DOGE will make mistakes “but correct them very quickly.”

What’s next?

DOGE continues to face legal scrutiny with several lawsuits as judges express frustration that the Trump administration has sent mixed signals over who is really in charge of the government overhaul effort.

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Bias comparison

  • Media outlets on the left underscore the stipulation that Cabinet members, not Musk, hold authority over personnel decisions, emphasizing Trump's directive as an assertion of power.
  • Media outlets in the center stress the backlash from labor unions and lawmakers against government layoffs, framing the narrative around public dissent.
  • Media outlets on the right emphasize Cabinet anxiety and ongoing legal challenges faced by DOGE, adding a layer of tension around Musk's advisory role.

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Key points from the Left

  • President Donald Trump told his Cabinet members that they are responsible for staff reductions, not Elon Musk, during a closed-door meeting that Musk attended.
  • Despite Musk's role as the public face of the Department of Government Efficiency, he does not have the authority to set policy, according to the White House.
  • Trump expressed his desire for the Cabinet to keep good employees and cut those who are unreliable, stating, "We say the 'scalpel' rather than the 'hatchet.'"
  • Questions remain about the authority of the Department of Government Efficiency and Musk's involvement, which has faced criticism and legal challenges.

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Key points from the Center

  • President Donald Trump stated that cuts to the government should be made with a "scalpel" instead of a "hatchet," emphasizing careful targeting of personnel changes.
  • Trump confirmed he told his Cabinet that they, not Elon Musk, are in charge of personnel decisions during an in-person meeting.
  • There are significant federal employee layoffs and threats of termination, which have faced backlash from labor unions and some lawmakers.
  • Despite some resistance, Trump asserted that his administration will continue working with the Department of Government Efficiency on staffing and cost-cutting measures.

Report an issue with this summary

Key points from the Right

  • President Donald Trump stated that his Cabinet secretaries will control staffing at their departments, not senior adviser Elon Musk, and emphasized that they will hold meetings every two weeks to oversee staffing decisions.
  • Trump mentioned that during the meeting, he instructed Cabinet members to use a "scalpel" instead of a "hatchet" when making cuts within their departments.
  • Elon Musk, who attended the meeting, was confirmed to have an advisory role only and expressed agreement with Trump's staffing plan according to a source present at the meeting.
  • Cabinet members have reported feeling anxiety due to DOGE's cuts impacting over 100,000 federal employees, alongside ongoing legal challenges against DOGE's policies from unions and advocacy groups.

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This recording was made using enhanced software.

Full story

  • President Donald Trump limited Elon Musk and the Department of Government Efficiency’s ability to fire federal employees. Trump announced biweekly sessions with Cabinet members to give them more control over cuts.
  • “It’s important to keep the best and most productive people,” Trump said.
  • Agencies like the Social Security Administration are facing long-term impacts.

Full Story

Since President Donald Trump returned to the White House, the media has reported on government job cuts from Elon Musk and the Department of Government Efficiency team. Now, Trump made it clear he wants his Cabinet officials to handle federal firings while working with Musk and his team.

Trump made the announcement in a meeting with Musk and his department heads Thursday, March 6. He said it was time for “the scalpel rather than the hatchet,” when it comes to making job cuts.

Politico reported Trump said Musk is empowered to make recommendations to the departments but not issue decisions on his own regarding staffing and policy.

Instead, there will now be biweekly sessions for Cabinet members to discuss more precise cuts in their departments with Musk.

What did Trump say about the change?

Trump posted to Truth Social that his Cabinet agreed on the need to reduce the size of the government.

“It’s very important that we cut levels down to where they should be, but it’s also important to keep the best and most productive people,” Trump said in the post.

Trump also talked about the meeting with reporters in the Oval Office.

“It was about cutting because everybody knows the country’s way out of control in terms of the number of people,” Trump said. “I want the Cabinet members to keep good people. I don’t want to see a big cut where a lot of good people are cut.”

How have Musk’s decisions impacted federal agencies?

Trump’s statements follow weeks of coverage of Musk’s planned overhaul of the federal workforce, which has been widely criticized by Democrats.

His orders have already altered the future of several agencies, including the Social Security Administration, which is now closing dozens of offices nationwide.

According to multiple reports, Musk joined the conversation at Thursday’s Cabinet meeting, agreeing with Trump’s directive. He also acknowledged that DOGE will make mistakes “but correct them very quickly.”

What’s next?

DOGE continues to face legal scrutiny with several lawsuits as judges express frustration that the Trump administration has sent mixed signals over who is really in charge of the government overhaul effort.

Tags: , , , ,

Bias comparison

  • Media outlets on the left underscore the stipulation that Cabinet members, not Musk, hold authority over personnel decisions, emphasizing Trump's directive as an assertion of power.
  • Media outlets in the center stress the backlash from labor unions and lawmakers against government layoffs, framing the narrative around public dissent.
  • Media outlets on the right emphasize Cabinet anxiety and ongoing legal challenges faced by DOGE, adding a layer of tension around Musk's advisory role.

Media landscape

Click on bars to see headlines

105 total sources

Key points from the Left

  • President Donald Trump told his Cabinet members that they are responsible for staff reductions, not Elon Musk, during a closed-door meeting that Musk attended.
  • Despite Musk's role as the public face of the Department of Government Efficiency, he does not have the authority to set policy, according to the White House.
  • Trump expressed his desire for the Cabinet to keep good employees and cut those who are unreliable, stating, "We say the 'scalpel' rather than the 'hatchet.'"
  • Questions remain about the authority of the Department of Government Efficiency and Musk's involvement, which has faced criticism and legal challenges.

Report an issue with this summary

Key points from the Center

  • President Donald Trump stated that cuts to the government should be made with a "scalpel" instead of a "hatchet," emphasizing careful targeting of personnel changes.
  • Trump confirmed he told his Cabinet that they, not Elon Musk, are in charge of personnel decisions during an in-person meeting.
  • There are significant federal employee layoffs and threats of termination, which have faced backlash from labor unions and some lawmakers.
  • Despite some resistance, Trump asserted that his administration will continue working with the Department of Government Efficiency on staffing and cost-cutting measures.

Report an issue with this summary

Key points from the Right

  • President Donald Trump stated that his Cabinet secretaries will control staffing at their departments, not senior adviser Elon Musk, and emphasized that they will hold meetings every two weeks to oversee staffing decisions.
  • Trump mentioned that during the meeting, he instructed Cabinet members to use a "scalpel" instead of a "hatchet" when making cuts within their departments.
  • Elon Musk, who attended the meeting, was confirmed to have an advisory role only and expressed agreement with Trump's staffing plan according to a source present at the meeting.
  • Cabinet members have reported feeling anxiety due to DOGE's cuts impacting over 100,000 federal employees, alongside ongoing legal challenges against DOGE's policies from unions and advocacy groups.

Report an issue with this summary

Other (sources without bias rating):

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