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In a significant shift in government policy, President Donald Trump, alongside Elon Musk, signed an executive order on February 11, 2025, aimed at drastically reducing the federal workforce. The order directs federal agencies to implement a “workforce optimization initiative” developed by Musk's newly formed Department of Government Efficiency, which intends to cut spending by streamlining operations and eliminating unnecessary positions.
According to the White House, agency heads are to coordinate with Musk's department to develop plans for "large-scale reductions in force," while hiring will be limited to one new employee for every four who leave. This comes as the administration has offered voluntary buyouts to all 2.3 million federal employees, although the response has been underwhelming, with less than 60,000 acceptances reported so far. Musk argued that accountability is key to reforming a federal bureaucracy viewed as "unelected," emphasizing that the initiatives reflect the will of the voters.
These sweeping changes have already sparked legal challenges and raised concerns among federal workers regarding job security and oversight.