On Wednesday, Donald Trump’s administration laid the groundwork for more extensive cuts as downsizing king Elon Musk pledged to act quickly to cut spending. At the first meeting of Trump’s cabinet, Musk said he aims to cut the$ 6.7 trillion budget by$ 1 trillion this year, an ambitious target that could entail significant disruption of govt programmes. Trump once more made the pledge to keep cutting the common wellbeing and pension benefits, which account for nearly half of that amount.
” We’re not going to touch it”, said Trump, whose extraordinary state reform has so far fired more than 20, 000 employees, frozen international support, and disrupted development projects and clinical research. However, paying has not yet slowed down. During Trump’s first month in office, the government spent 13 % more than it did during the same period last year, mostly as a result of higher interest rates on the loan and rising health and retirement costs brought on by an aging population. ” If this continues, the state will come de facto bankrupt”, Musk said at the government meeting, where he wore a dark” Make America Great Once” baseball cap and a t-shirt that read “tech help”.
The temporary workers who are currently being laid off have been the ones who do not have full employment protections. Trump’s presidency is preparing for deeper cuts targeting job people. Beyond the 100, 000 of the nation’s 2.3 million human federal employees who have already taken a merger or been fired, a letter released ahead of the cabinet conference called for a” significant lowering,” but it did not specify how many employees should be laid off. According to the mem, organizations would need to submit plans by March 13 to avoid running out of money for the current government.
A Saturday email to federal employees was a surprise to some senior members of Trump’s administration, who were instructed to justify their jobs. Some agencies told employees to ignore Musk’s demand. Close Trump allies like Pam Bondi, Tulsi Gabbard, and Kash Patel run the organizations that refuse to comply.
Musk, the world’s richest person, told the meeting his email was an attempt to find out whether govt paycheques were going to actual workers. Without providing any proof, he said,” We think there are a number of people on the government payroll who are dead.” Trump suggested that the roughly 1 million people who didn’t respond to Musk’s email might be in danger. ” They are on the bubble”, he said. Twenty-one workers resigned from Musk’s DOGE in protest Tuesday, saying they did not want to use their skills to dismantle public services. agencies
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