Musk makes baseless claim about large number of dead people on federal payroll
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Trump, Musk suggest dead people are on federal payroll
President Trump and Elon Musk made comments about their initiative to understand if any people on the federal payroll should not be included. The comments came after Mr. Trump's first Cabinet ...CBS News - 1d -
Breaking down Trump, Musk's claims that some federal workers are dead or don't exist
Amid widespread federal layoffs, another questionable claim has emerged from the Trump administration that there were dead workers on the payroll. CBS News Confirmed executive editor Rhona Tarrant ...CBS News - 4h -
Trump admin tells federal agencies to make plans for large-scale layoffs of workers
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Federal agencies preparing for large-scale layoffs
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Are 150-year-olds collecting social security? What to know about Musk's claims
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Musk’s ‘Doge’ claim about USAid funds for India sets off political firestorm
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