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Trump: EPA chief to reduce workforce by 65%

The U.S. president Donald Trump announced on Wednesday that Environmental Protection Agency administrator Lee Zeldin plans to reduce 65% of the agency's staff. This was a surprising move for agency employees.

Elon Musk, Trump's downsizing czar, announced that he would act quickly to reduce federal spending.

Trump stated, "I spoke to Lee Zeldin and he believes he will be cutting 65 percent or more of the environmental workers." "We're also going to accelerate the process at the same."

The EPA didn't specify the details of Trump's potential workforce reduction figure, but stated that the agency was focused on cutting federal grant, "reassessing its real estate footprint" and "delivering organization improvements to the personnel system."

An EPA spokesperson stated that "President Trump, and EPA Administrator Zeldin, are working together to create a more effective and efficient federal government."

The news of Trump's 65% target caught the agency staff by surprise. Their union leadership said they had not received any advance notice of the desired reductions.

Joyce Howell is the executive vice president of AFGE Council 238 which represents EPA employees. She said that Mr. Zeldin pledged to 'enthusiastically uphold' the EPA mission and support career staff members who are dedicated to the mission.

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The EPA has terminated almost 400 probationary employees, and placed about 200 others on leave. These employees worked on environmental justice issues within the agency.

A memo issued ahead of the Cabinet meeting called for "significant reductions" but did no specify how many workers would be laid off. This was in addition to the 100,000 civilian federal employees who had already been terminated or bought out.

The unprecedented government reform has fired over 20,000 employees, frozen foreign aid and disrupted scientific research and construction projects, but it hasn't slowed down spending yet.

(source: Reuters)