The Office of Personnel Management tells agency and department heads they must close all DEIA offices by the end of Wednesday and put government workers in those offices on paid leave.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Trump administration said Tuesday it is offering incentives for nearly all civilian federal workers to resign and warned of plans to shrink the size of the government.
Agencies are starting to take action against DEI-tasked employees and pass lists of those workers on to OPM and the White House.
A pair of whistleblowers believe the office skirted the law by not conducting a privacy impact assessment for an alleged “on-prem” server used to send mass emails to federal employees and store information from responses.
The Trump administration has temporarily paused grant, loan and other financial assistance programs, according to a memo.
A memo from the White House's Office of Personnel Management criticized "virtually unrestricted" telework and laid out next steps for agency heads.
The White House Office of Management and Budget late Jan. 27 issued a memo directing federal agencies to temporarily pause federal grants, loans and other financial assistance programs implicated by President Trump’s recent executive orders.
The Trump administration has put a hold on all federal financial grants and loans, affecting tens of billions of dollars in payments.
Amanda Scales, a former employee of Elon Musk’s AI company, was recently tapped to be the chief of staff at OPM.
Agencies scramble to understand the unexpected memo, sent late Monday.
WASHINGTON — The “golden age” of America now comes with a golden parachute. The White House is offering buyouts to federal workers who don’t want to return to the office pursuant to President Trump’s orders, The Post has confirmed. The offer ...