Federal judge again extends pause to ‘deferred resignation’ deadline
- President Donald Trump's offer for federal workers to resign and receive pay has been extended until Monday night, pending a court hearing that afternoon.
- The deadline for federal workers to resign while working remotely was extended until Monday at 11:59 p.m., with over 65,000 workers accepting the offer.
- The offer aims to reduce the federal workforce, especially for those unwilling to return to the office, as stated by the Trump administration.
- White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt expressed gratitude to the judge for extending the deadline, emphasizing the offer's importance for federal workers.
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Trump new deferred resignation deadline looms ahead of court hearing
President Donald Trump‘s offer to federal workers to resign and receive months of pay has been extended until Monday night, while the fate of the offer itself awaits a court hearing that afternoon. The deadline for federal workers to elect to resign but continue working remotely through Sept. 30 was extended until Monday at 11:59... The post Trump new deferred resignation deadline looms ahead of court hearing appeared first on Daily Truth Report…
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