Trump Initiates Mass Firings of Biden Appointees on First Day in Office
In a significant move marking the start of his second term, U.S. President Donald Trump announced plans to dismiss over 1,000 appointees from former President Joe Biden's administration. Trump declared "YOU'RE FIRED!" on his Truth Social platform, revealing the immediate termination of prominent figures including celebrity chef Jose Andres and former U.S. Army General Mark Milley.
Despite Trump's claims, both Andres and Atlanta's former Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms indicated that they had already resigned from their positions. Andres, who was part of the President's Council on Sports, Fitness and Nutrition, confirmed his resignation prior to Trump's inauguration. Bottoms stated she had submitted her resignation on January 4, which was effective from January 20.
In his announcement, Trump emphasized his intention to purge individuals he regards as part of the "deep state," aiming to align federal employees with his administration's agenda. This includes stripping job protections from an estimated 50,000 civil servants.
Additionally, Trump has ordered all federal workers to return to the office full-time and has begun a series of personnel changes within the federal bureaucracy. His administration's approach has drawn responses from various quarters, including Jose Andres, who called for a focus on unity rather than divisiveness.
This move signals a strong pivot in policy and governance style as Trump seeks to reshape the federal workforce.
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