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Trump orders mass firings at federal agencies
As part of his promise to slash the size of the federal bureaucracy, President Trump ordered the firings of “probationary” workers at several federal agencies. The move sparked protests in ...NBC News - 2d -
Trump Aides to Meet With Russian Officials About Ukraine Next Week
Talks involving Secretary of State Marco Rubio and two other senior Trump officials would be the first between American and Russian delegations since the start of Russia’s full-scale invasion of ...The New York Times - 1d -
Jordan’s King Faces a Bind as He Meets With Trump
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Trump could meet Putin in Saudi Arabia; Federal worker buyouts resume
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Trump fires USAID inspector general as federal shake-up continues
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Trump administration tells federal agencies to fire probationary employees
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Trump admin tells federal agencies to fire probationary employees
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