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Government in Crisis
Friday, February 7, 2025
The changes have hit many agencies hard. USAID has been especially affected, with thousands of workers being sent to leave. The agency has been taken over by the State Department, and most of its staff have been placed on leave. This has left many workers scrambling to figure out their future.
At the Justice Department, Trump's moves have been less about downsizing and more about retaliation. The purge of officials associated with various investigations into Trump has been dramatic. Trump’s purge has led to major changes at the Justice Department, with officials being replaced and lists of employees involved in investigations being demanded.
Many worry about what comes next. The administration has been pushing to reduce the workforce by as much as 10%, but it's unclear if this will work. Some workers have decided to stay as a "show of solidarity, " despite these offers.
Most of the federal workforce was offered a deferred resignation, with a few exceptions. Workers like postal employees, military personnel, and those in national security were not offered the buyout. "Probationary" workers who have been employed a year or less, older federal workers who are being pushed to retire early, and federal employees working remotely. are on the chopping block.
The courts have been a major roadblock. The judge's decision to halt Musk’s deferred resignation program for several days is the latest example. Many of these cases could end up before the Supreme Court, which could decide how much Trump and Musk can overhaul the government.
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