Council staffers told jobs are under review - Atlanta Journal-Constitution
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The Trump administration is temporarily sidelining approximately 160 career government employees at the National Security Council (NSC), instructing them to work from home as part of a staffing review process. These employees, known as detailees, were notified that while they would remain available to senior NSC directors for consultation, they would not be required to physically report to the White House during this period. This move reflects a significant shift in the operational dynamics of the NSC amidst ongoing staffing evaluations.
Trump's national security adviser is instructing around 160 career government employees to work from home while the administration reviews the staffing of the National Security Council.
The detailees, once part of the NSC's advisory team, will still need to be available to senior directors despite not reporting in person to the White House.
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