Fox News host Kayley McInerney wrote a 2017 Washington Post article on bureaucratic resistance against President Donald Trump after former Obama administration official Marie Half complained about layoffs for government officials on Monday. I pointed it out.
Since Trump established Government Efficiency (DOGE) by rebranding US digital services on January 20th Presidential Order and Added Additional responsibility to the committee, federal employees have been fired from some agencies. McInerney noted reports that some federal workers are trying to keep it “despite” as they intend to wait for Trump’s term to expire in debate on “umbumbered.” . (Related: Top Trump Advisors will provide corporate media to “Civic Lessons” during White House Briefing)
“I think federal employees are divided into three buckets and have political appointees. Some of them are excited that this is happening and see them as a government revolution,” McNanney said. said. “Then you have this other pot of hardworking federal employees. I don’t think they care who the president is. They’re deep in their work and that pot is present. I think you care, but that’s not all federal workers.”
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“There are federal workers who have this attitude. This was an anonymous communication from NBC that came to them. I saw this a few weeks ago. They said,” McInerney continued. “We want to be here and be here. I was able to be here until I retired in 30 years, the Trump administration has only four here,” he said, trying to take root, and What is the problem despite the presence of staff? ”
Half responded by insisting that fire was not legal, spending almost two minutes criticizing Doge for “attacks on civil servants.” A federal judge allowed the layoffs at the U.S. International Development Agency to advance on Friday despite lawsuits from two unions representing the agency’s workers.
“Doge doesn’t manage these people, people around the country can’t pay mortgages or eat food for their kids. They thought they had job security. Because I was fired from,” Harf said. “I don’t think that’s a good plan for Republicans, either elections or morals.”
After going back and forth, McNanney mentioned the 2017 Washington Post article About bureaucrats who resisted Trump’s policies during his first term. (Related: Only those who are “armed” about Trump say, musk cuts are “organized government officials”)
“It’s easy to point out some stories of individuals who have been fired over and point out, but the background is this. This is not a Republican newspaper, a conservative newspaper. This is the Washington Post. . Government,” McNanney said. “Less than two weeks into the Trump administration, federal workers listened to this and regularly recognised about what they could do to oppose the recently developed Obama-era political appointee and the new president’s initiatives. We’re talking. There were even support groups that were given on how to resist the Trump administration. That shouldn’t happen. It’s undermining the will of the Americans.”
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