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A career civil servant from the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) has come forward to express alarm over emails allegedly originating from the agency that pressure federal employees to resign under the Trump administration's current policies. The whistleblower, whose identity remains confidential, claims that these emails echo directives from Elon Musk, mirroring tactics used during the dismantling of Twitter.
According to the whistleblower, OPM's primary role is to support nonpartisan federal functions, yet recent communication demands resignation or relocation for staff by March 3. Reports suggest that the administration aims to reduce OPM's workforce by 70%, which would jeopardize the agency's ability to manage vital services for over two million federal employees. These changes have sparked fears of further destabilizing the U.S. government's operational infrastructure.
Federal unions are planning legal action against the administration's measures, asserting that the provisions offered in exchange for resignations are illegal. The situation has fostered a strong sense of camaraderie among OPM colleagues, as they band together to navigate this uncertainty.