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As of February 16, 2025, approximately 10,000 United States federal civil service workers have been laid off since the start of the second presidency of Donald Trump. [1] [2] In a separate action, approximately 75,000 employees accepted the U.S. federal deferred resignation program. [1]
On March 28, 2018, Trump announced on Twitter that Shulkin had been fired. [6] [7] Following his dismissal, controversy erupted about efforts by the White House to privatize VA healthcare [8] and Shulkin's allegedly inappropriate taxpayer-funded foreign trips. [9] Robert Wilkie: March 28, 2018 May 29, 2018 Peter O'Rourke: May 29, 2018 July 30, 2018
Alexander Piggee subsequently pleaded guilty to setting the fire, and Federal Judge John Mendez sentenced Piggee to 15 years, after which he will be on probation for 6 years. Both defense and prosecution attorneys had requested a sentence of 10 years, but Mendez issued a substantially longer sentence, calling Piggee a threat to public safety.
Four FEMA employees will be fired Tuesday for sending $59 million to New York City to house and care for illegal migrants, according to the Department of Homeland Security.
WASHINGTON — Two top leaders of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau were removed from their roles Tuesday — in the first staffing cuts as President Trump’s team begins an ambitious ...
In a late-night Friday move, President Donald Trump fired at least 17 independent watchdogs -- known as inspectors general -- at multiple federal agencies, sources familiar with the move told ABC ...
On February 13, 2025, the New York Times [14] revealed that one of the inspectors fired, Phyllis Fong, inspector for the Department of Agriculture, was conducting an investigation into Elon Musk’s brain implant startup, Neuralink. This company had allegedly mistreated dozens of test monkeys that later had to be euthanized.
Worker who questioned Jamie Dimon’s RTO mandate says he was fired—then told he could keep his job—after testy town hall exchange