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Trump administration issues rule that makes it easier to fire federal workers

The Trump administration moved Thursday to issue a rule that would make it easier to fire tens of thousands of federal workers. The Office of Personnel Management (OPM) said it was reclassifying certain career civil service roles so agencies can “quickly remove employees from critical positions who engage in misconduct, perform poorly, or obstruct the democratic process by intentionally subverting Presidential directives”.

Traditionally, only political appointees – roughly 4,000 positions – can be dismissed “at will”.

Under the new rule, many nonpartisan roles would be shifted into a category called “Schedule Policy/Career,” effectively treating them as political appointees. That reclassification could allow the administration to remove employees it views as disloyal. The rule – set to be published in the Federal Register on Friday – also states that “personal or political loyalty tests as a condition of employment” are prohibited.

Critics argue the change would open the door to politically motivated purges. “We have successfully fought this kind of power grab before, and we will fight this again. We will return to court to stop this unlawful rule and will use every legal tool available to hold this administration accountable to the people,” said Skye Perryman, CEO of Democracy Forward.

The largest union representing federal workers called the rule “a direct assault on a professional, nonpartisan, merit-based civil service.” In a statement, American Federation of Government Employees (AFGE) president Everett Kelley said OPM is “rebranding career public servants as ‘policy’ employees, silencing whistleblowers, and replacing competent professionals with political flunkies without any neutral, independent protections against politicization and arbitrary abuse of power.”

Trump briefly enacted a similar change at the end of his first term through an executive order known as “Schedule F,” which Joe Biden rescinded upon taking office in 2021. Stripping civil service protections has also been a central plank of the Heritage Foundation’s Project 2025 blueprint.

In a statement Thursday, anticipating the rule’s release, OPM director Scott Kupor said the reclassification would bring “much-needed accountability to career policy-influencing positions in the Federal government.”

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In today’s briefing, Leavitt said that the “softer touch” that Donald Trump referred to in his interview with NBC News on Thursday was increased cooperation between local and federal law enforcement.

“If the states in the local governments just turn over their illegal aliens to ICE at jails, as they should be doing, it requires one agent to deport that one illegal alien, who can then go on their way to their home country in a peaceful manner,” Leavitt said. “The escalation that we’ve seen take place in Minnesota is a direct result of the refusal of state and local officials to cooperate with the federal government and with ICE.”

However, as we have reported, there is no federal law that requires county jails to coordinate with federal law enforcement. Some sheriffs throughout the state have signed agreements to work with ICE, but many limit working with federal immigration enforcement as it can undermine trust between local officials and immigrant communities.

What’s more, jails are unable, under state law, from holding someone past their scheduled release date – a request known as an “ICE detainer”. Prisons, operated by the Minnesota Department of Corrections, already facilitate transfers of those convicted of felonies to federal custody.

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