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Dem AGs warn federal workers about 'misleading' Trump buyout offers

The Democratic Secretary of Justice warns the Trump administration's acquisition offer to the Federal Workers in the state on Monday and called the program “misleading.”

The eleven judge, led by New York Corporation Letcia James (D), has advertised as part of the “postponed resignation” program provided to almost all full -time federal employees. He warned that he was. It may not be guaranteed.

“President Trump's so -called acquisition offer is only the latest attack on federal workers and their services,” said James. “These assumed offers are not guaranteed.”

The Trump administration states that the acquisition will be paid until the end of September and will maintain the benefits as long as they have resigned by Thursday. The offer has been expanded to an estimated 2 million federal employee, and the information has been told that at least 20,000 federal employees have accepted their offer so far.

The lawyer has urged federal government employees to follow the union's guidance to protect their rights.

Arizona Corporation Chris Maze (D) “I can't completely trust” Dana Nessel (D), the Chief of Justice, Michigan, urged workers. “Please read the fine prints Before signing. “

Rob Bonta (D), California, said, “The first attack The aim is to dismantle our federal workers and sow the mixed chaos for Americans who depend on the functions. “

Matthew Platkin (D), New Jersey Corporation Determined directly The billionaire Musque of Million General Musk has been tapped by Trump to reduce federal labor through government efficiency.

“President Trump has allowed the government to be able to get rid of their governments to drive our governments to drive our governments, and have permitted billions of millionaires without the constitutional authority,” said Pratkin. The president will be appointed.

The Democratic Secretary of Justice has combined several times in seeking to form a defense line for various executions since Trump took office.

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