Trump goes to war with the federal workforce
- President Donald Trump is taking steps to remove federal employees deemed disloyal, offering them pay to resign by September if they do so immediately.
- Trump's administration has fired a dozen inspectors general and other officials, actions that may have violated federal law.
- The moves have led to confusion and anxiety among federal workers, as many fear losing their jobs or facing retaliation.
- Democratic Senator Tim Kaine warned federal employees not to accept the resignation deal, stating there is no legal funding for such buyouts.
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Sen. Angela Alsobrooks slams federal workforce reduction as a 'witch hunt' #RemoteOffice #WorkFromHomeLife #WorkingRemotely #Entrepreneur
The U.S. senator has to work with leaders across the political spectrum to save federal workers. WASHINGTON — Maryland Sen. Angela Alsobrooks is voicing strong opposition to the Trump administration’s latest initiative aimed at shrinking the federal government, calling it a “witch hunt” against career civil servants. The controversy stems from an email sent Tuesday by the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) to federal employees, offering what …
Sen. Chris Murphy Slams Trump Aide Over Claims of Left-Wing Federal Workforce
Sen. Chris Murphy (D-CT) forcefully rejected a claim made by senior Trump adviser Stephen Miller on Tuesday, after Miller alleged that nearly all employees at the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) had donated to left-wing candidates or causes. Miller, a longtime aide to President Donald Trump, made the assertion during an interview with CNN […] The post Sen. Chris Murphy Slams Trump Aide Over Claims of Left-Wing Federal Workforce…
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