Trump's Second Term: Federal Workforce Faces Cuts and Relocations

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As Donald Trump prepares for a potential second term, federal workers are bracing for significant changes, including potential job cuts and relocations outside Washington, D.C. Trump has proposed reducing the federal workforce and reinstating policies like "Schedule F," which would strip job protections from many federal employees. These plans have sparked concern among federal workers and unions, who fear the impact on job security and the D.C. region's economy. The proposals are part of a broader agenda to increase government efficiency and accountability, supported by figures like Elon Musk.
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