The United States government considers the possibility of reducing costs by rejecting employees who do not conduct major operations on security structures.
In the coming days, the Department of Excellence of the US (DOGE) under the leadership of businessman Ilon Mask will begin to reduce staff of the Ministry of National Security (DHS). A significant reduction among personnel in all departments is planned, including secret service. On Saturday, April 5, CNN wrote.
“The DHS is preparing for significant cuts, although final decisions have not been made, and the final size and volume of cuts have not been determined,” said journalists with reference to their own resources.
It is hoped that different units will feel a wave of dismissal in different ways.
One of the resources said the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) could be removed. According to other interlocutors, the Customs and Border Service (CBP) and the Immigration and Customs Control Service (ICE) can also be reduced.
An elder DHS official told CNN that the Trump administration “has strongly determined to remove unnecessary government costs that have taken place at the expense of taxpayers over the decades.”
It is expected that in the coming days, internal security minister Christie Naem will send his department to his department’s employees, reporting the expected deduction, as well as a separate letter, in which he will describe in detail the potential options for removing his own free will and early retirement.
The publication record that in February last year, the secret service spent an unprecedented $ 2 million on television advertising, attracting the director of Michael Bay Blockbusters.
Remember that the US State Department after a revision, which lasted for six weeks, canceled 83% of all USAID programs.
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