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Federal employees who lived through the first Trump administration say they are experiencing "PTSD" over the president-elect's return to the White House, according to a new report.
During an appearance on "CNN News Central," national correspondent René Marsh said federal employees are "scared" and "anxious" about the possibility Trump will conduct mass firings early into his second term.
"We are in a dystopian hellscape. That is from a federal employee via text message last night and that is the mindset of many of the two million federal workers anticipating Donald Trump's return to office," Marsh said.
Trump, on the campaign trail, said that he would reinstate Schedule F, a 2020 executive order that would make tens of thousands of federal workers at-will employees and thus easier to remove.
www.foxnews.com
Funny, funny! I seem to remember the old days that when a new president took office, all of the lawyers were expected to turn in a resignation and receive a new contract. That came up when Reagan (?) took office.
During an appearance on "CNN News Central," national correspondent René Marsh said federal employees are "scared" and "anxious" about the possibility Trump will conduct mass firings early into his second term.
"We are in a dystopian hellscape. That is from a federal employee via text message last night and that is the mindset of many of the two million federal workers anticipating Donald Trump's return to office," Marsh said.
Trump, on the campaign trail, said that he would reinstate Schedule F, a 2020 executive order that would make tens of thousands of federal workers at-will employees and thus easier to remove.
Federal employees feeling ‘dread,’ experiencing ‘PTSD’ over Trump return to the White House: Report
Federal workers are experiencing 'PTSD' and 'dread' over the possibility that President-elect Donald Trump could authorize the mass firing of employees.
Funny, funny! I seem to remember the old days that when a new president took office, all of the lawyers were expected to turn in a resignation and receive a new contract. That came up when Reagan (?) took office.
