Federal employees should expect another email on Saturday requiring them to explain their recent accomplishments.
The Trump administration is set to send a second round of emails this weekend to federal workers asking them to list what they've accomplished.
A new strategy might compel employees to respond with bulleted lists of what they did in the past week.
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