According to the Human Resources Administration, around 75,000 federal workers have accepted the White House's offer to “deferred resignation” and accept the offer to make the acquisition while it is being paid through September.
The offer deadline ended Wednesday after a federal judge decided to end a temporary suspension to the program.
The Boston-based judge's order on an assignment submitted by a union group was a major legal victory for the Republican president.
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“This shows that we will not ultimately beat the will of President Trump and the 77 million Americans who supported his priorities.” I said White House Press Secretary Caroline Leavitt;
NBC news It reports the number of federal employees reportedly acquired the offer amount to approximately 3.75% of federal workers, including those offering acquisitions at the CIA.
The first number of employees accepted the offer was It has been reported By Semafor.
Trump's acquisition program is part of the administration's broader efforts to fundamentally reduce the federal workforce in the name of efficiency.
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On Tuesday, the president signed an executive order aimed at this important initiative.
The order directs to work with the Elon Musk-led Government Efficiency Bureau (DOGE) to cut government and limit employment, and to “significantly” the size of the taxpayer dollar government and the associated drainage scale. The purpose is to reduce the size.





