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    2025 United States federal mass layoffs. The United States Department of Defense announces it will jointly lay off 4,500 probationary workers, cutting 5-8% of the civilian workforce. The United States Forest Service also announces it will lay off 2,000 employees.

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    2020 United States presidential election: Joe Biden (D) is declared the winner. [395] [396] 2020 United States Senate elections: Republicans retain 50 seats while two Senate seats in Georgia go to a January 5, 2021 runoff. [397] 2020 United States House of Representatives elections: Republicans make gains although Democrats retain control.

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    In an October 2020 survey, 47% of respondents disagreed with the statement that the election "is likely to be fair and honest", 51% would not "generally agree on who is the legitimately elected president of the United States"; [220] 56% said that they expect "an increase in violence as a result of the election".

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