Trump grants many federal workers unprecedented 5-day holiday break with two extra days off around Christmas
President Trump’s executive order grants most federal employees two extra holiday days, creating a five-day break, while some agencies remain open for urgent needs, officials said.
- On Dec. 18, President Donald Trump signed an executive order closing executive departments and agencies on Wednesday, December 24, 2025, and Friday, December 26, 2025, giving federal employees two extra days off that create a five-day holiday break.
- The Director of the Office of Personnel Management is responsible for implementing the order, which states agency heads retain authority to keep offices open for national security, defense or other urgent public need, and treats these days like federal holidays for pay and leave regulations.
- During Trump's first term, he granted Christmas Eve off in 2018, 2019, and 2020, while Obama granted only the day after Christmas in 2014.
- Florida officials say Florida state workers remain expected to work despite the federal order, and state law bars Gov. Ron DeSantis from extending extra paid days to Other Personal Services workers.
- There is no guarantee presidents will grant extra days around Christmas, though many have done so in recent years, and former President George W. Bush gave Dec. 24 off in 2007.
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Federal employees will get two additional days off next week, both on Dec. 24 and Dec. 26, according to an executive order President Donald Trump signed Thursday afternoon. Federal employees already get Dec. 25 off for Christmas Day as a standard federal holiday. Despite the additional days off for most, Trump’s executive order clarified that some agencies and offices may need to remain open, and that certain federal employees may still need to …
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