Since President Donald Trump began his second term last month, he has focused on dramatically reducing the federal workforce at a breakneck pace.
From dismantling the U.S. Agency for International Development to offering a mass deferred resignation plan, Trump’s Republican administration has released executive orders and memos aimed at substantially reshaping the size of government and where its employees work.
Many of Trump’s orders have been met with legal hurdles, leaving some workers confused about their future and the deferred resignation offer, commonly described as a buyout.
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