Trump administration confuses government workers with email test message
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A new Trump administration plan to send an alert to the federal government's roughly 2.3 million employees from a single email address launched this week and confused at least some of the rank and file, who were concerned it looked suspicious.
The Office of Personnel Management "is testing a new capability allowing them to send important communications to ALL Federal employees from a single mail address, [hr-at-opm-.gov] If you receive an email from this address, it can be considered trusted," according to the message sent Friday.
CBS News obtained a screengrab of the message and confirmed its authenticity with multiple federal employees and officials.

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