Federal government purge

Federal Workers Defy Trump Amidst Government Power Grab

President Trump’s attempts to purge federal employees through buyouts and intimidation tactics have backfired, sparking resistance instead of widespread departures. The administration’s “buyout” offer, framed as a “Fork in the Road,” was widely viewed as a scam and flagged as such by federal systems, while the mandated return to in-person work unexpectedly boosted employee morale and solidarity. Despite fear and uncertainty, many federal workers, supported by their union, are actively resisting, citing their oaths to the Constitution and pride in their work. Trump’s efforts to undermine union contracts further fueled this defiance.

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Trump’s Revenge: Officials Shocked by Severity of Expected Actions

Upon returning to the White House, President Trump initiated a widespread purge of perceived enemies within the federal government. High-profile figures and anonymous civil servants alike have faced firing, reassignment, or other forms of retribution, leaving many “shell-shocked.” This revenge campaign targets those who investigated Trump, opposed his policies, or publicly criticized him, including the dismissal of numerous inspectors general and the targeting of career officials at the Department of Justice. The administration’s actions, including an executive order labeled a “roadmap for retribution,” signal a continued and potentially escalating campaign of vengeance.

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