
20,000+ federal employees agree to Trump’s buyout offer: Report
By Ray Bogan (Political Correspondent), Snorre Wik (Photographer/Video Editor)
- More than 20,000 federal workers said they would accept the Trump Administration’s buyout offer. The resignation program allows employees to stop working but continue receiving pay and benefits through September.
- Approximately 2 million workers are eligible and must accept by Thursday, Feb. 6, if they want to take the deal.
- The White House expected up to 10% to accept.
More than 20,000 federal employees told the federal government they would accept the Trump administration’s buyout offer, according to Reuters. The deferred resignation program will allow employees who resign by Thursday, Feb. 6, to stop working and receive full pay and benefits through September.
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At least 20,000 federal workers have taken Trump’s buyout offer as deadline nears
Click to see story on USA TodayTrump administration plans sweeping layoffs among workers who don’t opt to resign
Click to see story on CNNFederal layoffs ‘likely’ if too few employees choose to quit, memo says
Click to see story on The Washington PostMusk ‘Buyout’ Offer Accepted by More Than 20,000 Federal Workers
Click to see story on BloombergThe White House says more than 20,000 federal workers have taken buyouts — and they expect a ‘spike’ in the coming days
Click to see story on Business InsiderFederal workers receive “deferred resignation” form agreement
Click to see story on Axios‘Don’t give up’: Sen. Tim Kaine’s message to federal workers afraid for their jobs
Click to see story on NBC WashingtonAt least 20K have accepted Trump’s government buyout offer
Click to see story on The HillTrump administration offers federal workers new details on buyout offers
Click to see story on NewsweekMore than 20,000 U.S. government employees willing to quit, official says
Click to see story on The Globe & MailHere’s how many federal workers have already accepted Trump’s buyout offer
Click to see story on Staten Island AdvanceFederal employees accepting buyouts ‘rapidly growing’
Click to see story on NewsNation20,000+ federal employees agree to Trump’s buyout offer: Report
Click to see story on Straight Arrow News20,000 Federal Workers Accept Trump Administration’s Buyout Offer
Click to see story on News Facts NetworkAt least 20K federal workers take Trump buyout offer, with more expected to accept
Click to see story on New York PostFederal workers choosing deferred resignations below White House goals
Click to see story on Washington ExaminerThe Risks of the Trump-Musk Buyout Offer
Click to see story on Real Clear PoliticsTrump’s return to the office order prompts 20,000 federal workers to quit in favour of ‘buyouts’
Click to see story on The TelegraphTrump administration’s buyout offer accepted by at least 20,00 federal employees: Report
Click to see story on Anadolu AjansıRoughly 20,000 Federal Workers Have Accepted Trump’s Buyout Offer: Report
Click to see story on The Daily WireSwamp starts draining itself as 20,000 deep-staters accept Trump buyout: Report
Click to see story on The BlazeMore Than 20K Federal Workers Accept Buyout Offer
Click to see story on Newsmax20,000 Government Workers Take Trump Buyout Offer As Mass Layoffs Loom
Click to see story on Zero HedgeOver 20k federal workers take Trump’s buyout offer & agree to quit their jobs
Click to see story on The US SunAbout 20,000 federal employees would have benefited from compensation
Click to see story on voz.usWhite House expecting ‘spike’ in federal resignations as at least 20K take buyouts
Click to see story on Fox NewsOver 20,000 Federal Workers Have Already Accepted Trump’s Buyout Offer — Still Way Below Target
Click to see story on The Gateway PunditUPDATE: 20,000 Federal Workers Have Taken President Trump’s “Buyout” — And Counting
Click to see story on WLTReportTrump ‘Buyout’ Offer Has Already Cut Federal Bureaucracy by 20,000.
Click to see story on The National PulseUntracked Bias
The White House says more than 20,000 federal workers have taken buyouts — and they expect a ‘spike’ in the coming days
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Click to see story on U-S-NEWS.COMWhite House expecting ‘spike’ in federal resignations as at least 20K take buyouts – Democratic Accent
Click to see story on democraticaccent.com📰 FEDERAL LAYOFFS ‘LIKELY’ IF TOO FEW EMPLOYEES CHOOSE TO QUIT -WASHINGTON POST
Click to see story on franktrades.comOnly 1% of Federal Workers Accept ‘Buyout’ Offer.
Click to see story on world-ne.wsApproximately 2 million full-time civil workers are eligible for the deal. The White House said it expected up to 10% to accept it. Unless there’s a significant increase in resignations over the next two days, the federal workforce will only fall by 1%-2%.
Government officials announced the proposal on Jan. 28. After it was announced, many wondered whether the offer was legal. Some are still debating if the deal is legal. However, that doesn’t appear to be giving the administration any pause.
Those who contend it is not legal said Congress would have to approve paying those not working.

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Some federal workers said they believed it was a trap. They doubted everyone would get paid, given that the government is set to run out of funding in March if no funding deal is made. The Trump administration assured everyone they would be fully compensated and not have to work.
Unions opposed the deal and urged their members not to accept it.
“Make no mistake: this email is designed to entice or scare you into resigning from the federal government,” the National Treasury Employees Union said in a message to its members. “We strongly urge you not to resign in response to this email.”
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The resignation program is part of the Trump administration’s larger effort to reduce the federal government’s size and cost. An estimate from Elon Musk’s SuperPac said it could potentially lead to $100 billion in savings. Based on the new reported figure, it will fall far short of that.
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More than 20,000 federal workers told the federal government they would accept the Trump Administration’s buyout offer, according to Reuters. The deferred resignation program will allow employees who resign by Thursday, Feb. 6 to stop working and receive full pay and benefits through September.
Approximately 2 million full-time civil workers are eligible for the deal. The White House said it expected up to 10% to accept. Unless there’s a significant increase in resignations over the next two days, the federal workforce will only fall 1%-2%.
The resignation program is part of the Trump Administration’s larger effort to cut the size and cost of the federal government. An estimate from Elon Musk’s SuperPac said it could potentially lead to $100 billion in savings. However based on the new reported figure, it will fall far short of that.
Media Landscape
See who else is reporting on this story and which side of the political spectrum they lean. To read other sources, click on the plus signs below. Learn more about this dataBias Distribution
Left
At least 20,000 federal workers have taken Trump’s buyout offer as deadline nears
Click to see story on USA TodayTrump administration plans sweeping layoffs among workers who don’t opt to resign
Click to see story on CNNFederal layoffs ‘likely’ if too few employees choose to quit, memo says
Click to see story on The Washington PostMusk ‘Buyout’ Offer Accepted by More Than 20,000 Federal Workers
Click to see story on BloombergThe White House says more than 20,000 federal workers have taken buyouts — and they expect a ‘spike’ in the coming days
Click to see story on Business InsiderFederal workers receive “deferred resignation” form agreement
Click to see story on Axios‘Don’t give up’: Sen. Tim Kaine’s message to federal workers afraid for their jobs
Click to see story on NBC WashingtonAt least 20K have accepted Trump’s government buyout offer
Click to see story on The HillTrump administration offers federal workers new details on buyout offers
Click to see story on NewsweekMore than 20,000 U.S. government employees willing to quit, official says
Click to see story on The Globe & MailHere’s how many federal workers have already accepted Trump’s buyout offer
Click to see story on Staten Island AdvanceFederal employees accepting buyouts ‘rapidly growing’
Click to see story on NewsNation20,000+ federal employees agree to Trump’s buyout offer: Report
Click to see story on Straight Arrow News20,000 Federal Workers Accept Trump Administration’s Buyout Offer
Click to see story on News Facts NetworkAt least 20K federal workers take Trump buyout offer, with more expected to accept
Click to see story on New York PostFederal workers choosing deferred resignations below White House goals
Click to see story on Washington ExaminerThe Risks of the Trump-Musk Buyout Offer
Click to see story on Real Clear PoliticsTrump’s return to the office order prompts 20,000 federal workers to quit in favour of ‘buyouts’
Click to see story on The TelegraphTrump administration’s buyout offer accepted by at least 20,00 federal employees: Report
Click to see story on Anadolu AjansıRoughly 20,000 Federal Workers Have Accepted Trump’s Buyout Offer: Report
Click to see story on The Daily WireSwamp starts draining itself as 20,000 deep-staters accept Trump buyout: Report
Click to see story on The BlazeMore Than 20K Federal Workers Accept Buyout Offer
Click to see story on Newsmax20,000 Government Workers Take Trump Buyout Offer As Mass Layoffs Loom
Click to see story on Zero HedgeOver 20k federal workers take Trump’s buyout offer & agree to quit their jobs
Click to see story on The US SunAbout 20,000 federal employees would have benefited from compensation
Click to see story on voz.usWhite House expecting ‘spike’ in federal resignations as at least 20K take buyouts
Click to see story on Fox NewsOver 20,000 Federal Workers Have Already Accepted Trump’s Buyout Offer — Still Way Below Target
Click to see story on The Gateway PunditUPDATE: 20,000 Federal Workers Have Taken President Trump’s “Buyout” — And Counting
Click to see story on WLTReportTrump ‘Buyout’ Offer Has Already Cut Federal Bureaucracy by 20,000.
Click to see story on The National PulseUntracked Bias
The White House says more than 20,000 federal workers have taken buyouts — and they expect a ‘spike’ in the coming days
Click to see story on BizTocDonald Trump offered 8 months of full pay, here’s how many federal employees have accepted the US President’s offer to leave their jobs
Click to see story on Gazeta PanoramaSATIRE NEWS: Elon Musk Offers Self $10 Billion Federal Buyout – U-S-NEWS.COM
Click to see story on U-S-NEWS.COMWhite House expecting ‘spike’ in federal resignations as at least 20K take buyouts – Democratic Accent
Click to see story on democraticaccent.com📰 FEDERAL LAYOFFS ‘LIKELY’ IF TOO FEW EMPLOYEES CHOOSE TO QUIT -WASHINGTON POST
Click to see story on franktrades.comOnly 1% of Federal Workers Accept ‘Buyout’ Offer.
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