Russell Vought, director of the Workplace of Administration and Price range (OMB), speaks with reporters outdoors of the West Wing of the White Home in July 2025.
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The Trump administration says “substantial” layoffs of federal staff have begun, showing to observe via on threats to slash the dimensions of presidency in the course of the shutdown.
The announcement first got here from Workplace of Administration and Price range director Russell Vought in a social media put up on X that stated, “The RIFs have begun.”
An OMB spokesperson confirmed to NPR that the reduction-in-force, or RIF course of was underway and was “substantial” however declined to supply particulars of how many individuals are affected.
At the least one federal company confirmed that reduction-in-force notices are being despatched out to federal staff.
“HHS staff throughout a number of divisions have obtained reduction-in-force notices as a direct consequence of the Democrat-led authorities shutdown,” Andrew Nixon, a spokesperson for the Division of Well being and Human Companies stated shortly after Vought’s put up. “All HHS staff receiving reduction-in-force notices have been designated non-essential by their respective divisions.”
The spokesperson blamed the Biden administration for making a “bloated paperwork,” though HHS has already minimize extra staff — 20,000 staff via an earlier RIF and thru voluntary resignations and retirements — than have been added in the course of the Biden administration.

A union representing Schooling Division staff stated in an announcement that “a number of union members” confirmed that at the very least two places of work could be affected by RIFs, the Workplace of Communications and Outreach in addition to the Workplace of Elementary and Secondary Schooling. AFGE Native 252 stated it might struggle for its members and the Schooling Division.
It isn’t clear what different companies have been affected or when any terminations would take impact.

Federal regulation is restricted concerning the course of that RIFs should observe, together with a minimal 60 days’ discover of their finish date, or 30 days if a waiver is granted by the Workplace of Personnel Administration.
Some companies could must notify unions or Congress, after which draft official notices to ship to affected staff. The notices are required to incorporate info like the explanations for the RIF and the efficient date.
A number of unions already filed swimsuit over the specter of RIFs forward of the shutdown, arguing “the Trump administration has made illegal threats to dismantle important federal providers and features supplied by federal personnel, deviating from historic observe and violating relevant legal guidelines.”
The RIF announcement got here hours earlier than a court-ordered deadline for the federal authorities to element the standing of “any at present deliberate or in-progress RIF notices to be issued throughout/due to the federal government shutdown.”

In an announcement Friday, American Federation of Authorities Workers Nationwide President Everett Kelley slammed the announcement.
“It’s disgraceful that the Trump administration has used the federal government shutdown as an excuse to illegally hearth hundreds of staff who present crucial providers to communities throughout the nation,” he stated.
For the reason that shutdown started, the Trump administration has made a number of threats to chop spending, hearth staff and never pay some furloughed staff, arguing that the reductions are the fault of Democrats who will not drop their calls for for prolonged well being care subsidies in change for reopening the federal government.

The White Home has additionally stated its determination to freeze transportation funding in Chicago and New York and cancel billions of {dollars} in Biden-era vitality mission grants are a continuation of their push to shrink the dimensions and scope of the federal paperwork.
Whereas the Trump administration has argued that cuts to the federal authorities must occur due to the lapse in funding, some specialists say a shutdown doesn’t imply layoffs are obligatory.
“There isn’t any statute requiring them to put off a considerable share of federal staff throughout a short lived authorities shutdown,” Jessica Riedl with the center-right Manhattan Institute stated. “That statute would not exist, and such observe has not occurred throughout earlier shutdowns.”
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