A new memo from OPM directs agencies to reverse the career-only status for those roles, and instead open them to potentially political appointments.
The offer, which had been set to expire at 11:59 p.m. on Thursday, is part of President Trump’s campaign to drastically cut the size of the federal government.
Judge George O’Toole Jr., a Clinton appointee, paused the deadline until at least Monday, when the court would consider a legal challenge. It is not clear how the delay will affect the more than ...
Follow the latest coverage as President Donald Trump participates in the National Prayer Breakfast. Live updates as the ...
President Donald Trump met with Republican lawmakers to discuss budget deadlines and tax cuts, aiming to fulfill campaign ...
Before deciding to resign from the Office of Personnel Management, a senior agency official was asked a question by a staffer from Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency ...
The White House said that 40,000 federal workers took its offer for a deferred resignation before a judge temporarily blocked ...
A federal judge on Thursday temporarily suspended a midnight deadline for the Trump administration's deferred resignation program, which offered nearly all federal employees a buyout before a planned ...
The Republican-led Senate is expected to confirm a chief architect of Project 2025 as director of the Office of Management ...
Rep. Eugene Vindman, former OPM acting director, and AFGE leaders held a town hall last night to help answer federal employee questions.
A familiar pattern has emerged since President Donald Trump returned to the White House less than three weeks ago: He makes a brash proposal, his opponents file a lawsuit and a ...
A federal judge on Thursday temporarily paused President Donald Trump’s plan to offer buyouts to millions of federal workers, ...
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