They voted for Trump. Now some of their jobs are at risk.
Briefly

Jamie Dimon's controversial remarks on remote work were overshadowed by larger discussions related to corporate resilience and adaptations in banking. In a separate piece, BI covers reactions from Trump-supporting federal workers regarding the president’s efforts to reduce the federal workforce. Despite their concerns for job security, many maintain their support for Trump, believing in his mission to cut government waste. As of last week, thousands of employees have accepted buyouts amid ongoing skepticism over job stability under Trump's administration.
"It shouldn't have come to this." That's what one federal worker who voted for Trump told BI amid the president's ongoing efforts to reduce the federal workforce.
"I voted for Trump. I wanted to see some positive change," one federal employee of 17 years said. But they didn't know that change could put their job in jeopardy.
Many federal workers have expressed outrage at Trump’s mandates, yet those who voted for him still support his overall mission to reduce government waste.
As of last Thursday, about 75,000 federal employees had accepted the president's buyout offer, moving closer to a 5-10% workforce reduction.
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