CONTROVERSIAL FEDERAL WORKER BUYOUT
Deferred Resignation Program Overview
The Trump administration has launched a “deferred resignation program”
offering nearly 2 million federal civilian employees full pay and benefits
through September if they resign by February 6.
Officials say the plan aims to cut costs and reduce long-term staffing.
Rationale Behind the Move
The administration argues productivity has suffered as remote work expanded.
Only 6% of Washington, D.C.-based federal employees reportedly work on-site,
which supporters say weakens oversight.
The program is framed as a voluntary option for those unwilling to return to offices.
White House Defense
Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt rejected claims of political targeting, stating,
“This policy is about efficiency and savings for taxpayers — not politics.”
The White House says the goal is a leaner, more accountable workforce.
Concerns and Stakes
Unions warn the program could push out experienced staff and harm public services.
Critics question whether the choice is truly voluntary and fear disruptions to essential government programs.