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US judge blocks Musk's DOGE team from accessing Education Department, OPM data
Judge temporarily blocks DOGE access to sensitive information at two agencies
A federal judge sided with labor unions and stopped DOGE from accessing sensitive data for millions of Americans without their consent for at least 14 days.
Judge blocks Elon Musk's DOGE from Education Dept. personnel information
Federal judges have temporarily prevented Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency access to sensitive data as he searches for spending cuts.
President Donald Trump said the Office of Personnel Management emails that were sent to federal workers are “somewhat voluntary” but also said if not answered could lead to firing.
The Trump administration promised to pay workers who accepted a buyout through September 30 Some of the 75,000 U.S. federal workers who the Office of Personnel Management says accepted a resignation buyout offer were ready to retire anyway.
A federal judge has cleared the way for President Donald Trump to move forward with plans to trim the federal workforce through a deferred resignation program. Trump's Office of Personnel Management sent an email Jan.
During a press conference with French President Emmanuel Macron, President Donald Trump was asked about his deadline for Canada and Mexico tariffs scheduled for next week, to which he said they will be "going forward,
President Donald Trump backed Elon Musk’s demand that federal employees explain their recent work or risk getting fired, even as OPM said compliance is voluntary.
Though many bristled at Donald Trump’s description of the civil service as bloated and ineffective, some of the 75,000 U.S. federal workers who the Office of Personnel Management says accepted a resignation buyout were ready to retire anyway.
Some of the 75,000 U.S. federal workers who the Office of Personnel Management says accepted a resignation buyout offer were ready to retire anyway. Others were motivated by looming federal workforce cuts or an order to return to the office.
Federal agencies must develop plans to eliminate employee positions, according to a memo distributed by President Donald Trump’s administration that sets in motion what could become a sweeping realignment of American government.
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President Donald Trump's administration says federal agencies should begin planning to eliminate employee positions. The process is known as a reduction in force.
After Elon Musk demanded that federal workers detail their work accomplishments via email, VA employees who contacted BI strongly opposed the effort.
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