SBA administrator Kelly Loeffler discusses the importance of returning her agency to the office and Elon Musk’s decision to allow federal employees a second chance to justify their jobs.
Small Business Administrator (SBA) Kelly Loeffler gathered its employees back in the office after a “disappointing” debut last week when she reached a desert work on the first day in the agency.
“There were big strokes blowing through the office,” Loeffler Ainsley Earhardt told Fox & Friends on Tuesday. “There were still tags in the table chairs, and it was my first full day at the agency. And I was so excited that I was able to meet people and not find anyone there was disappointing. I had 80% of people again yesterday was amazing to be able to shake hands. “
“What is happening is that Americans are seeing they have paid for empty office buildings for bureaucrats doing nothing,” she continued. “This ends now. We will turn this federal government into work, thanks to President Trump’s return to the job order, and we can expect no less for this administration. We will work hard to do it every day.”
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Loeffler went viral after she got a video showing the blank SBA headquarters in Washington, DC on Friday, with no one in appearance and free tables.
She eventually gathered 80% of her staff back to the office until Monday, a 60% dance from Friday, and only in time for President Donald Trump’s mandate to come into force.
SBA administrator Kelly Loeffler arrives at a desert office on its first full day working at the agency. (Screengrab ‘Fox & Friends’)
Meanwhile, the Personnel Management Office (OPM) sent an email titled, “Did you do last week?” For federal employees over the weekend, calling on them to present five points of bullets that detail their achievements over the past week or face the possible conclusion.
Elon Musk, who has worked with the Government Efficiency Department (DOGE) to curb the government’s vain spending, warned those who were not in accordance with the ultimatum would be out of work.
“In accordance with the guidelines of the President @realdonaldtrump, all federal employees will soon receive an email asking to understand what they got last week,” Musk wrote on Saturday. “Failure will be taken as resignation.”
This email sparked a fiery storm between workers and critics alike, all while several agencies, including the Defense Department and Federal Investigation Bureaureplied For the request, telling their employees to ignore the CPM’s email.
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“We just want to know,“ Are there people there who do their jobs? “And again, the bar is so low, it’s funny to think that we can’t answer an email and say, ‘Here are the five things I did.’ Small businesses do 500 things in a day. They want to know that we are here serving them. “
“We have to be able to talk about it very easily and then continue with the next task.”
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Musk confirmed shortly before Monday’s deadline that federal workers would be given another chance to respond to the request, and that failure to do so “will result in the conclusion”, though the current OPM email did not mention any fire .
“Please respond to this email with about 5 bullets of what you did last week and your manager,” he read.
Doge’s job comes as president Donald Trump He ordered the federal workforce to return to the office after five years of remote work derived from the Pandemia of Koronavirus, and has pledged to clean the house of evil actors within the government and excessive axis.
Loeffler echoed the mandate to return to the President’s office and said in a memorandum describing its daily advantages-one that all non-excluded employees will report to work in person starting this week for five days a week.

Former US Senator Kelly Loeffler (R-GA), candidate of electrouted President Donald Trump to be the administrator of the small business administration (SBA) strolling through the Russell Senate Office building on December 18, 2024 in Washington, DC. Trump’s candidates p (Photo by Anna Moneymaker / Getty Images / Getty Images)
“The American people do not deserve a bureaucracy out of control that operates from home to fix them [and] goes after their political enemies, “said Loeffler.” They want to know that people are working for them, so we will absolutely get 20% more again at work because we have lived under America of Joe Biden, in which he encouraged people to work from home. “
“It was a bureaucracy that was not working for the American people,” she continued. “It was out of control and unable, and we will restore that accountability. And of course, there will be resistance. But if you resist, I would suggest people to start looking for another job.”
Andrew Mark Miller of Fox News Digital, Greg Wehner, Emma Colton and Anders Hagstrom contributed to this report.
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