According to a memorandum released by top administration officials on Wednesday, US federal agencies have been directed to prepare a plan to reduce a comprehensive workforce as part of the Government Efficiency Initiative Department of President Donald Trump.
The Federal Government ordered by Trump has been observed by the AFP, a document signed by Management and Budget Director Russell Wout to underline a two-phase approach to implement “large-scale cuts”.
The memo states, “The federal government is expensive, disabled and deep in debt.”
“Tax dollars are being closed to fund unproductive and unnecessary programs that benefit radical interest groups while harming hardworking American citizens.”
Memo has directed the agencies to “cooperate with the government’s efficiency department (or DOGE) team.”
These are representatives of the Elon Musk-Run Department who have been given unexpected rights by Trump to find ways to slash the expenditure by Trump.
The world’s richest person, Musk repeatedly warned that the United States will “insolvency” without cuts.
For now, most of the job cuts of the Trump administration have targeted probationary employees-the term used or used for promoted civil servants who had lower protection than rank-end-filing civil servants.
A proposal was also given to the employees, which has now passed, leaving with an eight -month salary or risk in the future.
The White House said that more than 65,000 federal employees have signed a purchase proposal from the Personnel Management Office.
The memorandum from Vufft, a difficult nationalist who sees federal folk servants as democrats as political operators, begins the formal process to expand more than two million federal workers.
According to Memo, federal agencies should submit initial reduction plans by 13 March, followed by more comprehensive restructuring proposals by 14 April.
The direction implements Trump’s working order of 11 February, which asked for “significant changes of federal bureaucracy”.
Agencies were asked to consolidate duplicate organizational units, reduce management layers, close regional offices or merge and reduce dependence on contractors.
In the methods suggested to cut the employees, the Congress was looking at the “usually designated posts as necessary” during the government shutdown due to failure to pass the budget in the Congress.
Law enforcement, national security, military and postal service roles are exempted, as all political appointments and White House.
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